Annual Burns Chronicle and Club Directory, Zväzok 21Burns Federation., 1912 |
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... expression to national sentiments and aspirations , but as one of the great forces of the British empire , in shaping the destinies of which he felt that he must take some part , even though his conduct - misunderstood and ...
... expression to national sentiments and aspirations , but as one of the great forces of the British empire , in shaping the destinies of which he felt that he must take some part , even though his conduct - misunderstood and ...
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... expression to the thoughts which were in his own heart , and in the hearts of the best of his fellow - countrymen One does not need to be profoundly acquainted with the works of Burns to see the influence which all these struggles had ...
... expression to the thoughts which were in his own heart , and in the hearts of the best of his fellow - countrymen One does not need to be profoundly acquainted with the works of Burns to see the influence which all these struggles had ...
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... expression in his verse and correspondence . War I deprecate , " he wrote to Mrs Dunlop , a few weeks before the outbreak of hostilities ; " misery and ruin to thousands are in the blast that announces the destructive cannon . ' And a ...
... expression in his verse and correspondence . War I deprecate , " he wrote to Mrs Dunlop , a few weeks before the outbreak of hostilities ; " misery and ruin to thousands are in the blast that announces the destructive cannon . ' And a ...
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... expressing his firm conviction that the Government was pursuing a ruinous policy , and when he added , " For my part I jouk and let the jaw flee o'er , ' " he was making an ineffectual effort to forget the troubles of the State . 66 ...
... expressing his firm conviction that the Government was pursuing a ruinous policy , and when he added , " For my part I jouk and let the jaw flee o'er , ' " he was making an ineffectual effort to forget the troubles of the State . 66 ...
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... expression of his opinions . Burns felt too strongly not at times to get himself into serious trouble . One instance comes directly within the scope of my subject . In a private company he gave as a toast- ' May our success in the ...
... expression of his opinions . Burns felt too strongly not at times to get himself into serious trouble . One instance comes directly within the scope of my subject . In a private company he gave as a toast- ' May our success in the ...
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