Concise Dictionary of Scottish QuotationsCrombie Jardine Publishing, 1 окт. 2006 г. - Всего страниц: 160 A concise but comprehensive collection of famous Scottish quotes. |
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... eye, And he never walked to battle, More proudly than to die The Execution of Montrose, Lays of the Scottish Cavaliers (1849) Nowhere beats the hearts so kindly As beneath the tartan 11 THE CONCISE DICTIONARY OF SCOTTISH QUOTATIONS.
... eye, And he never walked to battle, More proudly than to die The Execution of Montrose, Lays of the Scottish Cavaliers (1849) Nowhere beats the hearts so kindly As beneath the tartan 11 THE CONCISE DICTIONARY OF SCOTTISH QUOTATIONS.
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... concerned at what I have done Said to one of his prison visitors before his execution in London in August 1746 JM Barrie, Sir (1860-1937), playwright and novelist We are undoubtedly. 14 THE CONCISE DICTIONARY OF SCOTTISH QUOTATIONS.
... concerned at what I have done Said to one of his prison visitors before his execution in London in August 1746 JM Barrie, Sir (1860-1937), playwright and novelist We are undoubtedly. 14 THE CONCISE DICTIONARY OF SCOTTISH QUOTATIONS.
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... members of society From his last will and testament composed on the day he was executed (October, 1788) John Buchan (1875-1940), novelist The dominant thought of youth is. 19 THE CONCISE DICTIONARY OF SCOTTISH QUOTATIONS.
... members of society From his last will and testament composed on the day he was executed (October, 1788) John Buchan (1875-1940), novelist The dominant thought of youth is. 19 THE CONCISE DICTIONARY OF SCOTTISH QUOTATIONS.
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