Annual Burns Chronicle and Club DirectoryBurns Federation, 1912 |
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... held a supreme place in his mind . In 1806 he was employed as a writer on the American edition of Rees's Encyclopædia , but by this time the study of birds and bird - life had become a habit of mind with him , and he induced the ...
... held a supreme place in his mind . In 1806 he was employed as a writer on the American edition of Rees's Encyclopædia , but by this time the study of birds and bird - life had become a habit of mind with him , and he induced the ...
Strana 26
... held the field , several of Gall's songs were thought of sufficient merit to be set to music , and now , after the flight of more than a century , his name is all that is known of him , even by many of those who sing and admire the ...
... held the field , several of Gall's songs were thought of sufficient merit to be set to music , and now , after the flight of more than a century , his name is all that is known of him , even by many of those who sing and admire the ...
Strana 53
... held spellbound by his conversation , while men eminent in their various callings were similarly affected . In the presence of women , Burns invariably gave of his best ; his marvellous eyes sparkled , he was overflowing with wit and ...
... held spellbound by his conversation , while men eminent in their various callings were similarly affected . In the presence of women , Burns invariably gave of his best ; his marvellous eyes sparkled , he was overflowing with wit and ...
Strana 76
... held fast by certain principles independent of both . He crossed party lines , gave no more heed to them than one for whom they did not exist , when questions arose involving either right , justice , purity , and liberty - or their ...
... held fast by certain principles independent of both . He crossed party lines , gave no more heed to them than one for whom they did not exist , when questions arose involving either right , justice , purity , and liberty - or their ...
Strana 77
... held by the monarchy , but he assuredly had neither affection nor reverence for 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 ...
... held by the monarchy , but he assuredly had neither affection nor reverence for 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 ...
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