Annual Burns Chronicle and Club Directory, Zväzok 29Burns Federation., 1920 |
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... Edinburgh , is admitted to be the finest in the World . The Museum contains many relics and mementoes of the Poet's life , and the most valuable and interesting collection of the original MSS . in existence , among which are the ...
... Edinburgh , is admitted to be the finest in the World . The Museum contains many relics and mementoes of the Poet's life , and the most valuable and interesting collection of the original MSS . in existence , among which are the ...
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... Edinburgh , he assisted in creating the force ; he attended a meeting summoned by the Deputy Lord - Lieutenant of that part of the county , Mr David Staig , the Provost of Dumfries ( and the father of Jessie Staig , to whom Burns paid ...
... Edinburgh , he assisted in creating the force ; he attended a meeting summoned by the Deputy Lord - Lieutenant of that part of the county , Mr David Staig , the Provost of Dumfries ( and the father of Jessie Staig , to whom Burns paid ...
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... in relation to everything . ( Applause . ) I heard a most convincing story on that point the other day . A Scottish cabman was driving an American round Edinburgh . He drove him to Holyrood and showed him the historic palace 48.
... in relation to everything . ( Applause . ) I heard a most convincing story on that point the other day . A Scottish cabman was driving an American round Edinburgh . He drove him to Holyrood and showed him the historic palace 48.
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... Edinburgh Review . It was Scotland that stung him , and it was that that brought out first of all his " Bards and Scotch Reviewers , in which he made an attack on Scott . My grandfather , when he read it , knowing both men , said : " I ...
... Edinburgh Review . It was Scotland that stung him , and it was that that brought out first of all his " Bards and Scotch Reviewers , in which he made an attack on Scott . My grandfather , when he read it , knowing both men , said : " I ...
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... Edinburgh , flattered and lionized , and Dr Laurie naturally thought the young man might lose his head in such unwonted circumstances . In Burns's reply he says that he " had no great temptation to be intoxicated with the cup of ...
... Edinburgh , flattered and lionized , and Dr Laurie naturally thought the young man might lose his head in such unwonted circumstances . In Burns's reply he says that he " had no great temptation to be intoxicated with the cup of ...
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