Annual Burns Chronicle and Club DirectoryBurns Federation, 1912 |
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... to be mentioned here is that of Gavin Turnbull . The exact date of his birth and death cannot be given , but he first became known to the publi as an author in 1788. He was the son A Sketch of Scottish Literature from the Earliest Times.
... to be mentioned here is that of Gavin Turnbull . The exact date of his birth and death cannot be given , but he first became known to the publi as an author in 1788. He was the son A Sketch of Scottish Literature from the Earliest Times.
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... the world would call a success . Soon after he attained his majority he married Miss Belfrage , the daughter of the minister of the Burgher Kirk , and opened a school at It Falkirk , which was soon given up . He afterwards 24.
... the world would call a success . Soon after he attained his majority he married Miss Belfrage , the daughter of the minister of the Burgher Kirk , and opened a school at It Falkirk , which was soon given up . He afterwards 24.
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Falkirk , which was soon given up . He afterwards became a teacher in an endowed school at Carron , where he heroically fought grinding poverty for five years - an enemy he never finally vanquished . The school at Carron he also gave up ...
Falkirk , which was soon given up . He afterwards became a teacher in an endowed school at Carron , where he heroically fought grinding poverty for five years - an enemy he never finally vanquished . The school at Carron he also gave up ...
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... but should the view be taken that Burns , in the concluding sentence of the quotation which I have just given , was re- ferring to Great Britain , and not only to Scotland , he was voicing an opinion , widely accepted , that the empire 3 ...
... but should the view be taken that Burns , in the concluding sentence of the quotation which I have just given , was re- ferring to Great Britain , and not only to Scotland , he was voicing an opinion , widely accepted , that the empire 3 ...
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... given- ( 6 ' By oppression's woes and pains ! By your sons in servile chains ! We will drain our dearest veins , But they shall be free ! Lay the proud usurpers low ! Tyrants fall in every foe ! Liberty's in every blow- Let us do or die ...
... given- ( 6 ' By oppression's woes and pains ! By your sons in servile chains ! We will drain our dearest veins , But they shall be free ! Lay the proud usurpers low ! Tyrants fall in every foe ! Liberty's in every blow- Let us do or die ...
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