Annual Burns Chronicle and Club DirectoryBurns Federation, 1912 |
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... George the Third on 4th June , 1786 , we find two allusions to the consequences of the war , which had been brought to a close four years earlier . In the first the loss of the Colonies is indicated thus- " Your Royal nest , beneath ...
... George the Third on 4th June , 1786 , we find two allusions to the consequences of the war , which had been brought to a close four years earlier . In the first the loss of the Colonies is indicated thus- " Your Royal nest , beneath ...
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... How can your flinty hearts enjoy The widow's tears , the orphan's cry ? ' In sending the song to George Thomson for publication in The Museum Burns used still stronger . language . " Have you ever , " he wrote , " felt your 43.
... How can your flinty hearts enjoy The widow's tears , the orphan's cry ? ' In sending the song to George Thomson for publication in The Museum Burns used still stronger . language . " Have you ever , " he wrote , " felt your 43.
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... George III . In early life , and at least down to 1786-87 , he was , like many whom he must have met in Edinburgh , a sentimental Jacobite . When he wrote his autobiographical letter to Dr Moore he was under the impression , possibly ...
... George III . In early life , and at least down to 1786-87 , he was , like many whom he must have met in Edinburgh , a sentimental Jacobite . When he wrote his autobiographical letter to Dr Moore he was under the impression , possibly ...
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... George . In or about 1787 , he wrote the Dean of Faculty ( Erskine ) that he had " a few first principles in religion and politics , which , I believe , I would not easily part with , " but he would not quarrel over superficial ...
... George . In or about 1787 , he wrote the Dean of Faculty ( Erskine ) that he had " a few first principles in religion and politics , which , I believe , I would not easily part with , " but he would not quarrel over superficial ...
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... George III . , or more nearly approaching rank dis- loyalty to King and Government , Burns never penned . That all his sympathies were with the Americans , and that he held the King guilty of attempting a heinous wrong , and of entering ...
... George III . , or more nearly approaching rank dis- loyalty to King and Government , Burns never penned . That all his sympathies were with the Americans , and that he held the King guilty of attempting a heinous wrong , and of entering ...
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