Annual Burns Chronicle and Club DirectoryBurns Federation, 1912 |
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... fact , there are some ninety - eight in all which are said to be the productions of her genius , and between twenty and thirty of these are of high poetic merit , while nine at least approach the highest lyrical excellence . In 1821 ...
... fact , there are some ninety - eight in all which are said to be the productions of her genius , and between twenty and thirty of these are of high poetic merit , while nine at least approach the highest lyrical excellence . In 1821 ...
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... facts and circumstances of his life have been preserved . This was probably due to one of two reasons . The first is that his life was an unevent- ful one , he having died young , and the second is that the friend who was most ...
... facts and circumstances of his life have been preserved . This was probably due to one of two reasons . The first is that his life was an unevent- ful one , he having died young , and the second is that the friend who was most ...
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... fact remains that few men in the history of any nation has exercised so much influence in moulding the character and destiny of his country as John Knox . With all his love of power and his earnest determination to rear a theological ...
... fact remains that few men in the history of any nation has exercised so much influence in moulding the character and destiny of his country as John Knox . With all his love of power and his earnest determination to rear a theological ...
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... fact , then , there is sufficient justification for the view that the end of the eighteenth century naturally forms an appropriate termination to a sketch of this kind . WM . M'ILWRAITH . BURNS ON PEACE AND WAR . R 66 OBERT BURNS 32 -Wm ...
... fact , then , there is sufficient justification for the view that the end of the eighteenth century naturally forms an appropriate termination to a sketch of this kind . WM . M'ILWRAITH . BURNS ON PEACE AND WAR . R 66 OBERT BURNS 32 -Wm ...
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... fact that his poetical powers had not developed while that unfortunate struggle was in progress . The first reference which he made to the war , so far as I can find , is contained in a letter which he addressed to his cousin , James ...
... fact that his poetical powers had not developed while that unfortunate struggle was in progress . The first reference which he made to the war , so far as I can find , is contained in a letter which he addressed to his cousin , James ...
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