Annual Burns Chronicle and Club DirectoryBurns Federation., 1919 |
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... took extraordinary liberties with dates . and text is undeniable , but vices of that kind were characteristics of the editors of that day . Con- sidering his professional position , eminent respectability , and repu- tation amongst his ...
... took extraordinary liberties with dates . and text is undeniable , but vices of that kind were characteristics of the editors of that day . Con- sidering his professional position , eminent respectability , and repu- tation amongst his ...
Strana 24
... took the wrong side , or carried the right to an extreme . In regard to Dr M'Gill's controversy , for instance , a stranger must be entirely at a loss what to set down or what to suppress ; and the same may be said on other occasions ...
... took the wrong side , or carried the right to an extreme . In regard to Dr M'Gill's controversy , for instance , a stranger must be entirely at a loss what to set down or what to suppress ; and the same may be said on other occasions ...
Strana 45
... took a large section of the letter and attached it to one addressed to Mrs Dunlop , and gave it as part of the correspondence with that lady . ( See letter 15th January , 1787 , the whole paragraph from “ You are afraid vengeful triumph ...
... took a large section of the letter and attached it to one addressed to Mrs Dunlop , and gave it as part of the correspondence with that lady . ( See letter 15th January , 1787 , the whole paragraph from “ You are afraid vengeful triumph ...
Strana 46
... took occasion , in stronger terms than I thought warrantable , to contrast my refusal with the confidence and liberality bestowed on him by other correspondents and friends of the Poet , who in general , he said , approved highly of his ...
... took occasion , in stronger terms than I thought warrantable , to contrast my refusal with the confidence and liberality bestowed on him by other correspondents and friends of the Poet , who in general , he said , approved highly of his ...
Strana 53
... took up abode in Dalkeith . In her bereavement she was greatly befriended by the Marchioness of Lothian , whose husband was an elder in Newbattle Church . It is extremely probable , therefore , that , through the influence of the ...
... took up abode in Dalkeith . In her bereavement she was greatly befriended by the Marchioness of Lothian , whose husband was an elder in Newbattle Church . It is extremely probable , therefore , that , through the influence of the ...
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