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  • ...he might be seen to be copying another (unnamed) writer, a reference to [[Walter Scott]], who had borrowed the verse form from hearing the poem. In the introduct
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  • ...ecame a member of the [[Speculative Society]], where he debated with Sir [[Walter Scott]], [[Henry Peter Brougham, 1st Baron Brougham and Vaux|Lord Brougham]] and
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  • ...or not. And sometimes the prediction is accurate but misinterpreted. In [[Walter Scott]]'s ''The Talisman'' a hermit has foreseen a marriage between two princely
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  • ...''' displays manuscripts, relics and memorabilia of [[Robert Burns]], [Sir Walter Scott]] and [[R.L. Stevenson]].
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  • ...en in Europe. The Scottish writer Robert Burns and the English writers Sir Walter Scott, Lord Byron, Percy Bysshe Shelley an John Keats were very popular in the Ne
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  • :'''1771''': [[Sir Walter Scott]] is born .... [http://nms.scran.ac.uk/database/record.php?usi=000-100-047-862-C] [[Sir Walter Scott]] is involved in a riot at the Theatre Royal when some of the audience refu
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  • ...f a reigning monarch to Scotland in over a century and a half and, under [[Walter Scott]]'s skillful stage management, was turned into an extravaganza involving mu
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  • <tr><th>Vendredi<th>19<td>[[St. Heloise]]<td>[[Alexander III]]<td>[[Sir Walter Scott]]<td>[[Claude-François-Dorothée de Jouffroy|Jouffroy]]
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  • ...n]], a sailor, in 1805. Among the friends he made during this period was [[Walter Scott]], whom he met in 1803 on a carriage tour of Scotland, and who introduced h
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  • ...rought up in England and had only represented English constituencies. Of [[Walter Scott]]'s political admirers, Gladstone was possibly the most ardent, genuine an
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  • ...rought up in England and had only represented English constituencies. Of [[Walter Scott]]'s political admirers, Gladstone was possibly the most ardent, genuine an
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  • ...icy, 1906-1912." ''Saskatchewan History'' 2005 57(1): 15-33.</ref> Premier Walter Scott preferred government assistance to outright ownership because he thought en ..., Progress and Prosperity: A Biography of Saskatchewan's First Premier, T. Walter Scott'' (2000) [http://www.amazon.com/Peace-Progress-Prosperity-Biography-Saskatc
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  • ...onships. In the early 20th century, people like Ordway Tead (1891 - 1973), Walter Scott and J. Mooney applied the principles of psychology to management, while oth
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  • ...tland and its misty historic mountain roots by romantic novelists led by [[Walter Scott]], Scotland was already one of the most urbanised societies in Europe by 18
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  • ...young Hoover was introduced to the novels of [[Charles Dickens]] and [[Sir Walter Scott]]. ''[[David Copperfield (novel)|David Copperfield]]'', the story of anothe
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  • *[[Sir Walter Scott]] (1771-1832) was educated at the Old High School in Edinburgh. The writer ..., are said to be named after a dance hall, which itself was named from Sir Walter Scott's novel ''The Heart of Midlothian'' rather than directly after the site of
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  • In the 19th century, however, romantic writers like novelist Sir [[Walter Scott]] created heroic images of the crusaders. The romantics and conservative ad
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  • ...tland and its misty historic mountain roots by romantic novelists led by [[Walter Scott]], Scotland was already one of the most urbanised societies in Europe by 18
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  • ...adProject/Poincare/Poincare_1905_toc.html Science and Hypothesis]. London: Walter Scott Publishing.</ref></blockquote>
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  • ...ge of English letters. Other major writers include [[Daniel Defoe]], [[Sir Walter Scott]], [[Jane Austen]], [[Charles Dickens]], the [[Brontë|Brontë sisters]], [
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