


Too bad it was an extremely long-planned gambit on the Scots' part. Then there's the alternate timeline beginning with Domnall Canmore's death at the hands of Istok, the slow self-destruction of the Scottish Empire and the plague that nearly finishes it off in time for the Timurids to finish the job.While the most obvious part is how two drunken Scots rewrote history by storming Alexandria, An Egyptian in Scotland posits that the Scots are actually descendants of the Ptolemic Empire, displaced by war and forced to settle in Britain, which helps to explain the Canmore crest inside Egypt's pyramids.HFS clients enjoy state-of-the-art warehousing, real-time access to critical business data, accounts receivable management and collection, and unparalleled customer service. HFS provides print and digital distribution for a distinguished list of university presses and nonprofit institutions. MUSE delivers outstanding results to the scholarly community by maximizing revenues for publishers, providing value to libraries, and enabling access for scholars worldwide. Project MUSE is a leading provider of digital humanities and social sciences content, providing access to journal and book content from nearly 300 publishers.

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