Annual Burns Chronicle and Club DirectoryBurns Federation, 1912 |
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... never forgiven her for having been born a girl . Hope was only deferred , however , for two boys were subsequently born , and for the mere accident of birth the young woman who was to justify her existence in the world as a gifted ...
... never forgiven her for having been born a girl . Hope was only deferred , however , for two boys were subsequently born , and for the mere accident of birth the young woman who was to justify her existence in the world as a gifted ...
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... never realised to anything like the extent he anticipated , which is but the old , old story of the life of the literary aspirant . When Alexander Wilson , in 1791 , read his poem on the comparative merits of Ramsay and Fergusson before ...
... never realised to anything like the extent he anticipated , which is but the old , old story of the life of the literary aspirant . When Alexander Wilson , in 1791 , read his poem on the comparative merits of Ramsay and Fergusson before ...
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... never finally vanquished . The school at Carron he also gave up , after which he tried business in Edinburgh , but this venture was by no means a success . Once more he was compelled to take up teaching to enable him to complete some of ...
... never finally vanquished . The school at Carron he also gave up , after which he tried business in Edinburgh , but this venture was by no means a success . Once more he was compelled to take up teaching to enable him to complete some of ...
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... never blossoms again . " 1766-1801 . Almost as soon as the eighteenth century had been relegated to the archives of the past and the nineteenth had dawned , Richard Gall was consigned to Richard Gall , the dust . He is the last name in ...
... never blossoms again . " 1766-1801 . Almost as soon as the eighteenth century had been relegated to the archives of the past and the nineteenth had dawned , Richard Gall was consigned to Richard Gall , the dust . He is the last name in ...
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... never regarded lightly the importance of secular education . Rightly or wrongly , Knox did not appear to entertain the fear entertained by so many in the clerical profession , that the schoolmaster would ultimately hustle the divine off ...
... never regarded lightly the importance of secular education . Rightly or wrongly , Knox did not appear to entertain the fear entertained by so many in the clerical profession , that the schoolmaster would ultimately hustle the divine off ...
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