Annual Burns Chronicle and Club Directory, Zväzok 18Burns Federation., 1909 |
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... never had been a flourishing cause since the Reformation , and Macdonald's stipend , which merely consisted of the pew - rents , gradually became a diminishing quantity . With the laudable ambition of making better provision for his ...
... never had been a flourishing cause since the Reformation , and Macdonald's stipend , which merely consisted of the pew - rents , gradually became a diminishing quantity . With the laudable ambition of making better provision for his ...
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... language came to be universal all over Scotland , except in the extensive but remoter and thinly populated regions where the Celtic survived , is one of those philo- logical puzzles which has never been satisfactorily answered . The 3 3333.
... language came to be universal all over Scotland , except in the extensive but remoter and thinly populated regions where the Celtic survived , is one of those philo- logical puzzles which has never been satisfactorily answered . The 3 3333.
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logical puzzles which has never been satisfactorily answered . The influence of Malcolm's Court could only have reached a small circle of his subjects , and the influx of Saxons from the south could never have materially affected the ...
logical puzzles which has never been satisfactorily answered . The influence of Malcolm's Court could only have reached a small circle of his subjects , and the influx of Saxons from the south could never have materially affected the ...
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... never became properly assimilated with the native element in the language , and it is remarkable how little permanent effect they had on the language . This influence reached its height in the sixteenth century in the writings of the ...
... never became properly assimilated with the native element in the language , and it is remarkable how little permanent effect they had on the language . This influence reached its height in the sixteenth century in the writings of the ...
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... never ane of thame written in our language . For albeit sindrie has written of it in English , quhilk is lykest to our lan- guage , yet we differ from thame in sindrie reulis of Poesie , as ye will find be experience . " He is , however ...
... never ane of thame written in our language . For albeit sindrie has written of it in English , quhilk is lykest to our lan- guage , yet we differ from thame in sindrie reulis of Poesie , as ye will find be experience . " He is , however ...
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