Annual Burns Chronicle and Club Directory, Zväzok 2,Vydanie 4Burns Federation, 1993 |
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... knowledge of Latin from Orr , and when a young lad , he felt sufficiently qualified to open a school in his mother's house . He often recalled this period of his life , when it required all the authority and tact of his mother to keep ...
... knowledge of Latin from Orr , and when a young lad , he felt sufficiently qualified to open a school in his mother's house . He often recalled this period of his life , when it required all the authority and tact of his mother to keep ...
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... knowledge I had hitherto considered only as a burdensome task " . Such eminent men as Lord Brougham and Lord Cockburn have left high testimonies to his worth.40 It is interesting to note , however , that William Cruickshank had also ...
... knowledge I had hitherto considered only as a burdensome task " . Such eminent men as Lord Brougham and Lord Cockburn have left high testimonies to his worth.40 It is interesting to note , however , that William Cruickshank had also ...
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... knowledge of the poet and a command of language which was second to none . Speculating on this , Prof Thornton said , " Nobody would have more furiously followed the whole truth than Nicol , and incidentally , broken more heads " .46 ...
... knowledge of the poet and a command of language which was second to none . Speculating on this , Prof Thornton said , " Nobody would have more furiously followed the whole truth than Nicol , and incidentally , broken more heads " .46 ...
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