Poemssociety, 1954 |
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... university education - the " interest employed " of which Sommers speaks being probably that of John Forbes . At Candlemas of 1762 William Fergusson was informed that his son had been awarded the David Fergusson ' mortification ' or ...
... university education - the " interest employed " of which Sommers speaks being probably that of John Forbes . At Candlemas of 1762 William Fergusson was informed that his son had been awarded the David Fergusson ' mortification ' or ...
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... University is obviously incompatible with the facts thus recorded . Its only support seems to be derived from the appearance of the same name in the register of students attending the class of Civil Law in 1765.1 But this is probably ...
... University is obviously incompatible with the facts thus recorded . Its only support seems to be derived from the appearance of the same name in the register of students attending the class of Civil Law in 1765.1 But this is probably ...
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... University of St. Andrews . Gentlemen , - As there is now a vacancy in the Mortification of the deceast Mr. David ... University , ' by the editor James M'Cosh , and was reprinted by Grosart , op . cit . ( 1851 ) , p . cxiii . 2 For this ...
... University of St. Andrews . Gentlemen , - As there is now a vacancy in the Mortification of the deceast Mr. David ... University , ' by the editor James M'Cosh , and was reprinted by Grosart , op . cit . ( 1851 ) , p . cxiii . 2 For this ...
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APPENDICES | 80 |
B THE PORTRAITS ΙΙΟ | 110 |
A STUDY OF THE POETRY OF ROBERT FERGUSSON | 118 |
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