Annual Burns Chronicle and Club DirectoryBurns Federation, 1910 |
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... writing - master in Edinburgh , he was sent to the University of that city , where he completed his education , and finally qualified in medicine . By the time he attained his majority he was appointed surgeon to a Regiment of Foot ...
... writing - master in Edinburgh , he was sent to the University of that city , where he completed his education , and finally qualified in medicine . By the time he attained his majority he was appointed surgeon to a Regiment of Foot ...
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... write stands like a lame beggar propt up on crutches . " There is also an interesting letter to Caleb Whitefoord from the ill - starred Andrew Erskine , advocating the claims of George Thomson , the friend of Robert Burns , who was ...
... write stands like a lame beggar propt up on crutches . " There is also an interesting letter to Caleb Whitefoord from the ill - starred Andrew Erskine , advocating the claims of George Thomson , the friend of Robert Burns , who was ...
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... write much , but yet were the authors of songs which were memorable for their popularity . For instance , there was Dr Austin , 1726-1776 , the author of " For Lack of Gold , " who made his name in Edinburgh in medicine and only appears ...
... write much , but yet were the authors of songs which were memorable for their popularity . For instance , there was Dr Austin , 1726-1776 , the author of " For Lack of Gold , " who made his name in Edinburgh in medicine and only appears ...
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... strengthened from the fact that she spent much of her life in Scotland . Elizabeth Hamilton , 1758-1816 . She was a versatile writer , and her works comprise Letters of a Hindoo Rajah , which appeared in 1796 ; Memoirs of Modern 14.
... strengthened from the fact that she spent much of her life in Scotland . Elizabeth Hamilton , 1758-1816 . She was a versatile writer , and her works comprise Letters of a Hindoo Rajah , which appeared in 1796 ; Memoirs of Modern 14.
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... write so creditably ( and , as Burns says , with some genius ) did not take the public into his confidence more frequently than he did . Among the author's other virtues , if virtues they can be called , we are informed that he was a ...
... write so creditably ( and , as Burns says , with some genius ) did not take the public into his confidence more frequently than he did . Among the author's other virtues , if virtues they can be called , we are informed that he was a ...
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