Annual Burns Chronicle and Club Directory, Zväzok 2,Vydanie 3Burns Federation, 1993 |
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... period at the High School it ap- pears that young Robert acquired a loving for books , and ' his chief delight was in reading the Bible ' . He being a Presbyterian , it is not surprising that it was a book in the Old Testament , namely ...
... period at the High School it ap- pears that young Robert acquired a loving for books , and ' his chief delight was in reading the Bible ' . He being a Presbyterian , it is not surprising that it was a book in the Old Testament , namely ...
Strana 81
... period of three years also strongly suggests hypomanic energy . The content of these poems at this time is witty and humorous , indicating a constant elation of mood . This period was followed by a significant fall in output accompanied ...
... period of three years also strongly suggests hypomanic energy . The content of these poems at this time is witty and humorous , indicating a constant elation of mood . This period was followed by a significant fall in output accompanied ...
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... period become , by and large , a global phe- nomenon , but they also transgressed boundaries other than physical . As revolutions became in- creasingly interdisciplinary and intense , so did their commentators . Supporters and critics ...
... period become , by and large , a global phe- nomenon , but they also transgressed boundaries other than physical . As revolutions became in- creasingly interdisciplinary and intense , so did their commentators . Supporters and critics ...
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