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Levison (nee Lusk), Mary («Petition for Women to Become Ministers in the Church of Scotland»), from Mary Levison, Wrestling with the Church (Arthur James, London, 1992).
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MacLeod, Donald («The Sutherland Clearances» and «Sutherland after the Clearances»), from Donald MacLeod, Gloomy Memories of the Highlands, Letter VII, quoted in Alexander Mackenzie, The History of the Highland Clearances (Mereat Press, Edinburgh, 1991).
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