Annual Burns Chronicle and Club Directory, Zväzok 2,Vydanie 4Burns Federation, 1993 |
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... appeared , his mind kindled to something like fury and madness " . For a time he was one of the most popular teachers in the High School , but as the years passed his popularity waned , because of his ungovernable temper and his ...
... appeared , his mind kindled to something like fury and madness " . For a time he was one of the most popular teachers in the High School , but as the years passed his popularity waned , because of his ungovernable temper and his ...
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... appeared from your expressions ... You know how anxious the Duke was to have another day of you , and to let Mr. Dundas have the pleasure of your conversation as the first dainty with which he would entertain an honoured guest . You ...
... appeared from your expressions ... You know how anxious the Duke was to have another day of you , and to let Mr. Dundas have the pleasure of your conversation as the first dainty with which he would entertain an honoured guest . You ...
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... appeared in Chamber's Edinburgh Journal , Vol VIII , p 405 . Bishop Skinner's letter is printed in the posthumous edition ( 1809-3 Vols ) of his father's writings . Reprinted in Burns Chronicle , 1944 , p 35 . Letter to James Burness ...
... appeared in Chamber's Edinburgh Journal , Vol VIII , p 405 . Bishop Skinner's letter is printed in the posthumous edition ( 1809-3 Vols ) of his father's writings . Reprinted in Burns Chronicle , 1944 , p 35 . Letter to James Burness ...
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Obituaries | 123 |
My Father was Mary Campbells | 130 |
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