Excerpt from The History and Poetry of the Scottish Border, Vol. 1 of 2: Their Main Features and RelationsIN this volume I do not propose to write a com plete history of the Scottish Border, or even to give the series of its picturesque episodes. I have sought mainly to trace the outlines of Border History, to give in the order of development its salient characteristics
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