Annual Burns Chronicle and Club DirectoryBurns Federation, 1910 |
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... society , which resulted in his appointment as tutor to a young gentleman of fortune . His services were so well appreci- ated that when parting from this gentleman he settled upon him an annuity for life . This did not interfere with ...
... society , which resulted in his appointment as tutor to a young gentleman of fortune . His services were so well appreci- ated that when parting from this gentleman he settled upon him an annuity for life . This did not interfere with ...
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... society man , and man of the world . In spite of his natural talents for wit , learning , and the refined arts , Whitefoord had little or no ambition to employ them in the cause of literature . Indeed , had he not made the acquaintance ...
... society man , and man of the world . In spite of his natural talents for wit , learning , and the refined arts , Whitefoord had little or no ambition to employ them in the cause of literature . Indeed , had he not made the acquaintance ...
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... Society of London for his literary and scientific acquirements , a member of the Royal Society of Edinburgh , the Society of Antiquaries , and the Philosophical Society of Philadelphia . Outside the artists ' profession he was ...
... Society of London for his literary and scientific acquirements , a member of the Royal Society of Edinburgh , the Society of Antiquaries , and the Philosophical Society of Philadelphia . Outside the artists ' profession he was ...
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... Society for the Improvement of Arts , Manufactures , and Commerce elected him Chairman of their Committee in 1786 , and Vice - chairman of the Society in 1800 - a position which had usually been conferred on persons of the highest rank ...
... Society for the Improvement of Arts , Manufactures , and Commerce elected him Chairman of their Committee in 1786 , and Vice - chairman of the Society in 1800 - a position which had usually been conferred on persons of the highest rank ...
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... society . . . . As the life of a Scottish mendicant of the eighteenth century , " adds Scott , " seems to have been contemplated without much horror by Robert Burns , the author can hardly have erred in giving to Edie Ochiltree ...
... society . . . . As the life of a Scottish mendicant of the eighteenth century , " adds Scott , " seems to have been contemplated without much horror by Robert Burns , the author can hardly have erred in giving to Edie Ochiltree ...
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