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Jacobitism / James II of England / Culture / Scottish Gaelic / Jacobite Risings / Canadian Gaelic / Donald MacDonald / Lord Lovat / Charles Edward Stuart / Invasions of England / Great Britain / Europe
Date: 2013-03-05 12:22:47
Jacobitism
James II of England
Culture
Scottish Gaelic
Jacobite Risings
Canadian Gaelic
Donald MacDonald
Lord Lovat
Charles Edward Stuart
Invasions of England
Great Britain
Europe

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