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Well , Burns took vengence on them , you know , and framed and glazed these ministers in poetry — their long faces amusing all of us up to this day . Burns ultimately vindicated his irregular marriage to Jean , and rented a room in ...
Well , Burns took vengence on them , you know , and framed and glazed these ministers in poetry — their long faces amusing all of us up to this day . Burns ultimately vindicated his irregular marriage to Jean , and rented a room in ...
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At that time Dr George Combe was stimulating the study of phrenology in Scotland , and when the grave was opened in 1834 Dr Blacklock and Mr M'Diarmid , editor of the Dumfries Courier , took the opportunity of making a plaster cast of ...
At that time Dr George Combe was stimulating the study of phrenology in Scotland , and when the grave was opened in 1834 Dr Blacklock and Mr M'Diarmid , editor of the Dumfries Courier , took the opportunity of making a plaster cast of ...
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We find that the ancestor of the Poet who settled in Kincardine and took the name of Burness was originally Walter Campbell of Argyll . † His mother , Agnes Brown , was an Ayrshire woman . Burns , then , is a direct descendant of the ...
We find that the ancestor of the Poet who settled in Kincardine and took the name of Burness was originally Walter Campbell of Argyll . † His mother , Agnes Brown , was an Ayrshire woman . Burns , then , is a direct descendant of the ...
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It is , of course , admitted that Nasmyth idealized his subject ; at the same time it must be obvious to all that he took no liberties with truth .-- I am , etc. , JOHN W. FINDLAY , M.D. East Kilbride ...
It is , of course , admitted that Nasmyth idealized his subject ; at the same time it must be obvious to all that he took no liberties with truth .-- I am , etc. , JOHN W. FINDLAY , M.D. East Kilbride ...
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When he visited the Scottish capital , and there became the rage , though called from the plough he took his place among the Edinburgh literati as if to the manner born . Incomparable knowledge of human nature had taught him , however ...
When he visited the Scottish capital , and there became the rage , though called from the plough he took his place among the Edinburgh literati as if to the manner born . Incomparable knowledge of human nature had taught him , however ...
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