Annual Burns Chronicle and Club Directory, Zväzok 2,Vydanie 4Burns Federation, 1993 |
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... Burns's appointment and subsequent career in the service . Had the poet been able to remain another day at Blair Castle , however , he would have met Henry Dundas , who was then Treasurer of the Navy and the most powerful government ...
... Burns's appointment and subsequent career in the service . Had the poet been able to remain another day at Blair Castle , however , he would have met Henry Dundas , who was then Treasurer of the Navy and the most powerful government ...
Strana 113
... Burns's journal , but on 20th October he wrote to James Hoy , the Duke's librarian , who probably was the gentleman who had accompanied the poet back to Fochabers to try and persuade Nicol to come to the castle . Burns enclosed the ...
... Burns's journal , but on 20th October he wrote to James Hoy , the Duke's librarian , who probably was the gentleman who had accompanied the poet back to Fochabers to try and persuade Nicol to come to the castle . Burns enclosed the ...
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... Burns's poetry and songs is all the more remarkable when one considers that he wrote in the language of southern Scotland , which was foreign to English - speaking people . No doubt a great deal of Burns's popularity in America stemmed ...
... Burns's poetry and songs is all the more remarkable when one considers that he wrote in the language of southern Scotland , which was foreign to English - speaking people . No doubt a great deal of Burns's popularity in America stemmed ...
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