John Stuart Blackie: A Biography, Volumen1W. Blackwood, 1895 |
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... history of the Celtic Chair ; to Professor Cowan , for his reminiscences of the Greek Class , and for information referring to the Travelling Greek Scholarship ; to Dr Donaldson , Principal of the University of St Andrews , for ...
... history of the Celtic Chair ; to Professor Cowan , for his reminiscences of the Greek Class , and for information referring to the Travelling Greek Scholarship ; to Dr Donaldson , Principal of the University of St Andrews , for ...
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... history impressed him greatly . At nine years of age he accepted the postulate of the future apostle of strength , and went about the house shouting , " Father , for the nine hundred and ninety - ninth time , I tell you there is nothing ...
... history impressed him greatly . At nine years of age he accepted the postulate of the future apostle of strength , and went about the house shouting , " Father , for the nine hundred and ninety - ninth time , I tell you there is nothing ...
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... history . Wallace led easily to Bruce ; and his knowledge of both was stimulated by his excursions with Mr Blackie , who took the boy with him on his holidays to fish near Kintore or at Pitmedden , in the Don , the Deveron , or the Urie ...
... history . Wallace led easily to Bruce ; and his knowledge of both was stimulated by his excursions with Mr Blackie , who took the boy with him on his holidays to fish near Kintore or at Pitmedden , in the Don , the Deveron , or the Urie ...
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... History ' was discarded as profane study . No Bernard nor Bruno could have set the respective claims of this life and the other in sterner antithesis . For through and through the Calvinistic teaching runs the bitter strain of ...
... History ' was discarded as profane study . No Bernard nor Bruno could have set the respective claims of this life and the other in sterner antithesis . For through and through the Calvinistic teaching runs the bitter strain of ...
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... history from the time of the Reformation to the end of the eigh- teenth century , and were not only grounded on his immense knowledge of the subject , but re- vealed a method of treatment which was en- tirely new to the Aberdonians ...
... history from the time of the Reformation to the end of the eigh- teenth century , and were not only grounded on his immense knowledge of the subject , but re- vealed a method of treatment which was en- tirely new to the Aberdonians ...
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