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... fact in connection with Thomson which is not generally known . In a letter by Dr. Patrick Neill , Canonmills , to Mr. Grierson of date 4th February , 1850 , the following occurs : - I had the satisfaction of seeing old George Thomson ...
... fact in connection with Thomson which is not generally known . In a letter by Dr. Patrick Neill , Canonmills , to Mr. Grierson of date 4th February , 1850 , the following occurs : - I had the satisfaction of seeing old George Thomson ...
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... fact is there are so many demands of this nature upon a theatrical manager that unless I were to find a very favourable moment I should not much like to suggest any thought that may enlarge this tax . My own idea was to speak to John ...
... fact is there are so many demands of this nature upon a theatrical manager that unless I were to find a very favourable moment I should not much like to suggest any thought that may enlarge this tax . My own idea was to speak to John ...
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... fact , which we must now establish on oath , since we know whom we have to do with . Although we have hitherto been disappointed in procuring the funds we have good reason to expect , yet we have confident hope of very considerable sums ...
... fact , which we must now establish on oath , since we know whom we have to do with . Although we have hitherto been disappointed in procuring the funds we have good reason to expect , yet we have confident hope of very considerable sums ...
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... fact that they had easy access to the romances and traditional tales of their country , which were retained so vividly in the memories of the people , as well as a close acquaintance with the reputed scenes of chivalry . For these ...
... fact that they had easy access to the romances and traditional tales of their country , which were retained so vividly in the memories of the people , as well as a close acquaintance with the reputed scenes of chivalry . For these ...
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... fact , so anxious were the Scots at this period that their instrumental music should be efficiently cultivated that highly trained organists only were permitted to play in the chuches . In 1437 , we learn from the Council Records of ...
... fact , so anxious were the Scots at this period that their instrumental music should be efficiently cultivated that highly trained organists only were permitted to play in the chuches . In 1437 , we learn from the Council Records of ...
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