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  • The streets in Edinburgh's Old Town that run from Holyrood Palace to Edinburgh Castle.
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  • * [http://www.ed.ac.uk/ University of Edinburgh] Homepage ...uk/ International Office]. Information about applying to the University of Edinburgh
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  • {{Image|640px-Edinburgh Castle Autumn.jpg|right|640px|Edinburgh Castle from Ross Fountain}} ...gazine (online) https://www.historic-uk.com/HistoryMagazine/DestinationsUK/Edinburgh-Castle/, last access 9/3/2020</ref>.
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  • (1739-1795) Architect remembered for his design for the layout of Edinburgh's New Town.
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  • (1792 - 1829) Prisoner hanged in Edinburgh's Lawnmarket in 1829 for his role in the [[West Port Murders]].
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  • ...ciety, founded in 1908 with the aim of recording the vanishing evidence of Edinburgh's history, its buildings and its past inhabitants.
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  • {{r|Edinburgh}} * Holyrood Abbey: Augustinian Abbey in Edinburgh; built in 1128, now a ruin.
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  • A list of eduzendium projects at the University of Edinburgh. [[Category:Eduzendium:Participants|University of Edinburgh]]
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  • |school=University of Edinburgh |homepage=CZ:(U00984) Appetite and Obesity, University of Edinburgh 2010
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  • ...gh in Marchmont with three other girls. I am a member of the University of Edinburgh Snow Sports Society, and I am hoping to go on the Christmas trip to France
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  • ...e/record.php?usi=000-000-579-021-C Title-page from Robert Fergusson Poems, Edinburgh, 1773] from the [http://www.burnsscotland.com/?PHPSESSID=f2c7ec7qtbk49eiinu ...ychiatry'' [http://hpy.sagepub.com/cgi/content/abstract/1/3/309 1:309-29]("Edinburgh's Poet Laureate, Robert Fergusson died in the City Bedlam at the age of 24.
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  • ...f Sir R. Walpole (4 vols. London, 1816); Alexander Carlyle, Autobiography (Edinburgh, 1860), gives the account of an eye-witness of the execution of Wilson;
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  • Seaport of Edinburgh.
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  • #REDIRECT [[Edinburgh Phrenological Society]]
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  • {{r|Edinburgh}} {{r| Edinburgh Castle}}
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  • ...re]], London, he was an orphan at the age of six, and in 1794 he came to [[Edinburgh]] to live with his uncle [[John Playfair]], the mathematician, geologist a |publisher=[[The Royal Society of Edinburgh]]
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  • Edinburgh hotel designed by Robert Adam.
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  • ....uk/home/scotland/arbroath_latin.html Latin Original Text at University of Edinburgh] ...scotland/arbroath_english.html Text Translated to English at University of Edinburgh]
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  • ...www.chem.ed.ac.uk/public/professors/black.html Joseph Black] University of Edinburgh ....html Lectures on the Elements of Chemistry delivered in the University of Edinburgh by the Late Joseph Black, M.D.]
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  • ...iology and more specifically something related to appetite, and staying in Edinburgh to do it.
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  • ...r of the University Triathlon Club (EUTri) and participate in races in the Edinburgh area, and sometimes further afield. I am currently in training for my firs
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  • |school=University of Edinburgh |homepage=CZ:(U00984) Appetite and Obesity, University of Edinburgh 2009
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  • ...Wales|Prince Charles]], who succeeded his father [[Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh|Philip]] in April 2021. The title merged into the crown when Charles became
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  • ...n her fourth year and enrolled on the Medical Biology honours programme at Edinburgh University. Courses she has chosen this year include: Appeptite and obesit
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  • <noinclude>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>A medieval castle perched over the city of Edinburgh, Scotland
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  • | pagename = Edinburgh University | abc = Edinburgh University
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  • (1697 – 1767) Anatomist; the founder of Edinburgh Medical School.
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  • *[http://ebooks.adelaide.edu.au/s/stevenson/robert_louis/s848lm/part5.html Edinburgh Students in 1824] from ''College Papers'' by [[Robert Louis Stevenson]]
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  • An official residence of the monarch, located in Edinburgh, Scotland.
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  • ...coupled receptors and Cardiovascular pharmacology A + B. Before coming to Edinburgh I went to the European School of Brussels and Varesse. I intend to peruse a
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  • 15th century town house in Edinburgh, it displays exhibits about John Knox.
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  • Cantilever railway bridge, built in 1883-1890, that connects Edinburgh to Fife
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  • {{Image|George Hotel, Edinburgh.jpg|350px|right|The hotel at night}} ...of Edinburgh, Scotland, close by Princess Gardens and down the hill from [[Edinburgh Castle]]. Broadband Internet access is available in many rooms.
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  • ...9) Followed his father and grandfather in becoming professor of anatomy at Edinburgh University.
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  • | pagename = Edinburgh Free Thinkers' Zetetic Society | abc = Edinburgh Free Thinkers' Zetetic Society
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  • ...ty where i am currently doing Honours level Medical Biology. After leaving Edinburgh i hope to complete a postgraduate medical degree at Imperial. This citizend
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  • The graveyard surrounding Greyfriars Kirk in Edinburgh, Scotland, and burial place of many famous Scots.
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  • ...town near Dublin, but when I graduate I plan to either continue living in Edinburgh or move to London. I want to speciailise in Medical Biology as I feel it wi
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  • I am a PhD student in philosophy of consciousness at the University of Edinburgh. My research area is emotion and consciousness and I am currently working o 2006-present: PhD student in philosophy of consciousness, CONTACT project, Edinburgh. Supervised by Prof. Andy Clark.
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  • {{r|Edinburgh University}} {{r|Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh}}
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  • * ''The Edinburgh Visitor Guide'' by Colin Baxter (Photographer) Illustrated reference for a ...transformation to its system of education, especially the universities of Edinburgh and Glasgow. The 18th-century Scottish Enlightenment, embodied by such thin
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  • ...Dr Alexander Carlyle of Inveresk'', edited by John Hill Burton (London and Edinburgh 1910) p.312. quoted in – ...Scottish Enlightenment: 1730 - 1790 A Hotbed of Genius'' The University of Edinburgh, 1986. In paperback, The Saltire Society, 1996 ISBN 0-85411-069-0
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  • Old nickname for Edinburgh, Scotland, meaning ''old smokey''.
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  • ...ue to the importance of obesity as a major health concern. I Have lived in Edinburgh for four years, prior to which I lived in Belfast, Northern Ireland. After
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  • ...2)Pioneer in endocrinology, and the first woman to hold a medical chair at Edinburgh University.
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  • ...h Honours in Neuroscience. I am originally from Aberdeen and moved down to Edinburgh in 2007 to start first year. I am a member of the Biosoc. I work part time
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  • ...thematics and AI consultancy / development company. He is 30, and lives in Edinburgh with his wife Rebecca.
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  • ...dical started in 1817 by William Blackwood as a Tory rival to the Whiggish Edinburgh Review.
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  • ...e|CC|Photo|Anatomical Museum, School of Biomedical Sciences, University of Edinburgh; Hugh Pastoll}}
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  • The plug of a long extinct volcano that forms the largest hill in Edinburgh.
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Duke of Edinburgh]]. Needs checking by a human. {{r|Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh}}
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  • Dukedom associated with Edinburgh, Scotland, whose title is currently held by Prince Philip, the husband of a
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  • ...tp://www.visitscotland.com/guide/scotland-factfile/arts-culture/literature/edinburgh-stories/canongate Canongate] VisitScotland.com * [http://www.edinburgh-royalmile.com/onroyalmile.html Edinburgh RoyalMile.com]
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  • ...eared as a liberal weekly in 1817; published daily since 1855 and based in Edinburgh.
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  • ...1950; sister of Charles III; daughter of Elizabeth II and Philip, Duke of Edinburgh.
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  • ...central Scotland, flowing into the Firth of Forth and then the North Sea; Edinburgh is located along its course.
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  • (1741 - 1788) Respectable Edinburgh citizen who led a gang of burglars and died on a gallows that he himself ha
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  • One of several clubs in Edinburgh that were the focus of intellectual exchange during the Scottish Enlightenm
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  • ...tory, Significance, Setting.'' Edited by Geoffrey Barrow. ISBN 090390327X. Edinburgh: [[Society of Antiquaries of Scotland]]. 2003.
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  • Beginning with copy from [[Edinburgh]]; please alter and enrich without hesitation[[User:Gareth Leng|Gareth Leng
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  • | pagename = Duke of Edinburgh | abc = Duke of Edinburgh
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  • (1833 – 1885) Professor of Engineering at the University of Edinburgh, known as the inventor of telpherage.
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  • ...dom since September 2022; eldest child of Elizabeth II and Philip, Duke of Edinburgh; formerly Prince of Wales.
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  • ...son of Queen Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom and Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh.
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  • {{rpl|Edinburgh University|University of Edinburgh}} {{rpl|The Edinburgh Phrenological Society}}
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  • ...my.mvm.ed.ac.uk/museum/index.php Anatomical Museum] at the [[University of Edinburgh]] - host's Burke's skeleton
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  • ...istory/archnote2.htm History Notes - The Anatomy Museum] The University of Edinburgh College of Medicine and Veterinary Medicine
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  • (1733 - 1817) Professor of Anatomy at the University of Edinburgh, known as the discoverer of the lymphatic system.
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  • | pagename = The George Hotel (Edinburgh) | abc = George Hotel, The (Edinburgh)
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  • ...e army, he was employed in 1715 to drill the city guard for the defence of Edinburgh in anticipation of a [[Jacobite]] rising, and was promoted later to the com ...prieved on 2nd September. The reprieve was hotly resented by the people of Edinburgh, and on the night of 7th September 1736 an armed body of men in disguise br
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  • ...y of Schehallion," 1811) and in the ''Transactions of the Royal Society of Edinburgh'' ("On the Causes which affect the Accuracy of Barometrical Measurements,"
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  • Nineteenth-century [[Syke Terrier]] in [[Edinburgh]], Scotland who became famous for keeping vigil by his master's grave ever
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  • :''Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine'' (monthly) :''Edinburgh Review'' (quarterly)
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  • ...s in ''Dissertationes medicae'' (1701) and founding the medical faculty at Edinburgh.
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  • ...onservation Trust] ("a silver thread in a ribbon of green' flowing through Edinburgh")
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  • ...inally edited by Robert Chambers, published by Blackie and Son of Glasgow, Edinburgh, and London in 1856.
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  • ...2006); her best-known novel ''The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie'' is set in an Edinburgh girls' school - the central character is a progressive feminist who admires
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  • (1745 – 1815) Publisher of the first Edinburgh edition of Robert Burns' poems; member of the jury in Deacon Brodie's trial
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  • * [http://www.music.ed.ac.uk/euchmi/ Edinburgh University Collection of Historical Musical Instruments]
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  • (1718 – 1800) Professor of Rhetoric and Belles Lettres at the [[University of Edinburgh]], and [[Presbyterian]] preacher whose sermons and writings made a major co
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  • ...20, became the leading phrenological society of the U.K. and established [[Edinburgh]] as a major centre of [[phrenology]] in the 19th century.
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  • ...al, third edition, corrected, with additions, 1 volume (London, A. Millar, Edinburgh, A. Kincaid, 1748). ...d in a Book Lately Publish's Intitled, A Treatise of Human Nature, etc.'' (Edinburgh, 1745).
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  • ...uate/field/holyrood/history.html Formation of Arthur's Seat] University of Edinburgh Undergraduate Geology Notes
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  • ...ative Physiology in the School of Biomedical Sciences at the University of Edinburgh. ...s in France and after graduating with a MSc in Cell Physiology, I moved to Edinburgh to complete a PhD in Neuroendocrinology.
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  • ...1817 by [[William Blackwood]] as a [[Tory]] rival to the [[Whig]]gish ''[[Edinburgh Review]]''. It is now chiefly remembered for the [[Noctes Ambrosianae]].
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  • Pronunciation? Dunstanberg? Or like Edinburgh? [[User:Ro Thorpe|Ro Thorpe]] 13:32, 23 April 2013 (UTC) :I think it's like Edinburgh, though it's years since I visited Dunstanburgh and may be misremembering.
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  • ...ate studies I gained a Ph.D. in neurophysiology, also at the University of Edinburgh in 2001. I then moved to the U.S. to undertake post-doctoral research, firs
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  • ...ibed [[leukaemia]]<ref>John Hughes Bennett (1812-1875) Clinical Teacher of Edinburgh. ''JAMA'' 1969;208:857-8</ref> ...nt of the ''Royal Medical Society'' and of the ''Royal Physical Society of Edinburgh'' and Vice-President of the ''Anatomical and Physiological Society''. The s
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  • ...name. He studied to be a veterinary surgeon at the Dick Vet, University of Edinburgh, and pursued this profession for nearly ten years.
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  • ..._texts/owen_review_of_origin.html Review of Darwin's Origin of Species], ''Edinburgh Review'', 3, April 1860, pp. 487-532.] ...'s theory of the origin of species]. ''Proceedings of the Royal Society of Edinburgh'' 4: 1860 274-291.
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  • ...at, Edinburgh.JPG/credit}}<br/>|}}Arthur's Seat, the hill in the centre of Edinburgh that overlooks the new [[Scottish Parliament]] (bottom left) and "Dynamic E ...s period. The hill rises to 251&nbsp;m&nbsp;(823&nbsp;feet), and overlooks Edinburgh's Old Town to the West. The most famous of its rock faces is off the [[Radi
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  • ...iest publications with the term <i>Review</i> in its title was the first [[Edinburgh Review]], (1755-1756) published by the [[Select Society]], at the time of t ...ion in 1969 and in 1984 adopted the more historically significant title <i>Edinburgh Review</i> along with the motto "To gather all the rays of culture into one
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  • ...and educating the male children and grandchildren of decayed merchants in Edinburgh" - the first school became what is now George Watson's College.
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  • ...'' (1902-2002) was the first woman to be appointed to a medical Chair at [[Edinburgh University]] when she became its Professor of [[Physiology]] in 1966. ...culty. In 1977 she became a [[Fellow of the Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh]].
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  • (d. 1736) Captain of the city guard of Edinburgh during the riots of 1736 when the city guard fired on the people; Porteous
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  • ...s parts of some others. The scene is usually set in Ambrose's Tavern in [[Edinburgh]], and the central characters are "Christopher North" (Wilson himself), "Ti *Wilson, John (1855) ''Noctes Ambrosianae'', edited by J F Ferrier. Edinburgh: William Blackwood & Sons.
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  • ...ain - Research on Language Policy and Language Planning] - [[University of Edinburgh]]-based research on language planning in [[Scotland]]; articles in [[Scotti
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  • * John Prebble, ''The King's Jaunt'' (Edinburgh: Birlinn Ltd,1988., 2000), ISBN 1-84158-068-6 * David Webster, ''Scottish Highland Games'' (Edinburgh, Scotland 1973)
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  • ...o be a database analyst and Network and Systems Manager. Also works at the Edinburgh Castle Hotel in Brunswick, Victoria. Lives in Fitzroy, Australia.
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  • ...tions of the Heart, and a Description of the Human Lacteal Sac and Duct.'' Edinburgh 1726, 1732, 8vo. 6th edit. Corrected and enlarged. 1758. To the latter edi ...with considerable improvements and additions, by his son, and other hands. Edinburgh 1783.
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  • ...East Lothian) and later at Lady Yester's Kirk and [[Greyfriars Kirk]] in [[Edinburgh]]. A staunch [[Presbyterian]] and [[British Whig Party|Whig]], in 1745 he v ...history".<ref>Horn DB(1967, p.76) "''A Short History of the University of Edinburgh: 1556-1889''"</ref> In 1763, he became also [[Moderator of the General Ass
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  • ...s of the Old North (''Hen Ogledd'' in Welsh), probably that of Gododdin at Edinburgh. The works attributed to him are contained in a late-13th century manuscri ...bes warriors feasting in a great hall in or near what is now the city of [[Edinburgh]], before setting out to die in a heroic battle against the the Angles of D
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  • ...he Scottish painter [[Robert Barker]] in 1791 to describe his paintings of Edinburgh shown on a cylindrical surface, which he soon was exhibiting in London, as *[http://www.edvec.ed.ac.uk/html/projects/panorama/ "The 'Panorama'"]: Edinburgh's panorama
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  • ...emorial added after the First World War. The [http://www.edintattoo.co.uk/ Edinburgh Military Tattoo] is held each August in the esplanade outside the Castle. * [http://www.cac.org.uk/ The City of Edinburgh Museums and Galleries] Includes information on The Museum of Childhood and
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  • Dr. Gareth Leng, Professor of Experimental Physiology at the University of Edinburgh, and ''Citizendium'' author and editor, described the project: "Our role wi
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  • Dr. Gareth Leng, Professor of Experimental Physiology at the University of Edinburgh, and ''Citizendium'' author and editor, described the project: "Our role wi
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  • #Edinburgh Academy, Heriots, Fettes, etc might be mentioned. This high concentration #And the Seven Hills of Edinburgh should be in there too.
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  • ...ations he made while in a boat on the Union Canal at Hermiston, close to [[Edinburgh]]. He wrote <ref>Report of the fourteenth meeting of the British Associatio
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  • *20 May - Edinburgh, England
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  • ...s first proposed by Professor [[Peter Higgs]] of [[University of Edinburgh|Edinburgh University]] in 1964 as a means to explain the origin of the masses of the
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  • ...''. Byron, responding to the attack on his first volume of verse in the ''Edinburgh Quarterly'', also took the opportunity to lambast contemporary poets whom h
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  • ...article on "anatomy". A long article on blindness was written by the blind Edinburgh poet [[Thomas Blacklock]]. ...from his having projected a balloon—a mortal who, though he drudges about Edinburgh as a common printer, with leaky shoes, a skylighted hat, and knee-buckles a
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  • ...self-educated hand loom weaver from [[Dundee]] (although he was born in [[Edinburgh]]) he discovered in 1871 an ability to write poetry of striking banality, i McGonagall is buried in Greyfriars Kirkyard in [[Edinburgh]], where a memorial stone, installed in 1999, is inscribed:
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  • ...ded the Arts course of Marischal College, [[Aberdeen]], and then went to [[Edinburgh]] to obtain the diploma of the [[Royal College of Surgeons]], passing the e ...t Jamieson]]. When, fortuitously, Professor Jamieson asked to recommend an Edinburgh physician with an interest in geology for a medical practice in [[Penzance]
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  • ...nker, [[John Millar]] (1735-1801). He went on to train as an advocate in [[Edinburgh]], adopting "of Huntershill" from the name of the small estate that his fat ...uirmonument.JPG|right|350px|Monument to Thomas Muir, Calton burial ground, Edinburgh}}
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  • ...port for a second edition from Dr Thomas Blacklock, a well-known figure in Edinburgh.<ref>Hecht, H. chs 3 - 5</ref> After his rejection by the Armour family, a Burns now paid a triumphal visit to Edinburgh. [[Walter Scott]], then aged 15, saw him there and described him thus: "Hi
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  • ...om a positive print of lower quality.<ref>Curtis, David. Norman McLaren. Edinburgh: Scottish Arts Council Catalogue, 1977.</ref>
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  • ...r of stories, reviews, and essays for ''[[London Magazine]], [[Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine]], [[Examiner]]'', and ''[[Westminster Review]]''
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  • Dr. Gareth Leng, Professor of Experimental Physiology at the University of Edinburgh, and Citizendium author and editor, described the project: "Our role will n
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  • '''Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh''' (10th June 1921 — 9th April 2021) was the husband of [[Elizabeth II of ..., [[King George VI|George VI of the United Kingdom]] created him [[Duke of Edinburgh]], Earl of Merioneth, and Baron Greenwich with the style of ''[[Royal Highn
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  • ...es]], as well as grandson of [[Elizabeth II]] and [[Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh]].
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  • *1967 Starts at Edinburgh University *1973 Elected Student Rector, Edinburgh University
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  • ...he earliest moving panoramas were shown in the [[United Kingdom]] by the [[Edinburgh]] firm of "Messrs. Marshall" in the 1820s; by mid-century, dozens of showme ...ibitions the Marshalls erected purpose-built rotundas in [[Glasgow]] and [[Edinburgh]]. The exact mechanism used is still imperfectly understood.
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  • ...mason at Lochmaben. Leaving within a year, Telford made his way first to [[Edinburgh]], and thence to [[London, United Kingdom]].
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  • *''The Best Thing in Edinburgh: An Address to the Speculative Society of Edinburgh in March 1873'', edited by K. D. Osbourne (San Francisco: Howell, 1923). ....it/rls/essays/laymor/lm-3.htm ''The Pentland Rising: a page of history''](Edinburgh: Privately printed, Andrew Elliot, 1866). Stevenson's first pamphlet, priva
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  • This represents a timeline of the history of [[Edinburgh]], up to the present day. :'''731''': Edinburgh is possibly the town of ''Guidi'' mentioned by [[Bede]]
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  • ...st at the grammar-school in [[Edinburgh]], and then at the [[University of Edinburgh]], where he studied [[divinity]]. His first volume of Poems was published i ...had not dared to hope. His opinion that I would meet with encouragement in Edinburgh for a second edition, fired me so much, that away I posted for that city, w
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  • ...isiting positions at the Australian National University, the University of Edinburgh, Scotland, the University of Washington, Seattle, the Neurosciences Institu
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  • ...apier. After dying of [[gout]], Napier was buried in St Cuthbert's Church, Edinburgh.
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  • *[[Royal Highland Show]] - Ingliston, [[Edinburgh]]
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  • ...ally have a theme; for example, the 40th conference at the [[University of Edinburgh]] focused on 'Technology, Ideology and Practice in Applied Linguistics'.<re
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  • In the United Kingdom, and especially in [[London, United Kingdom]] and [[Edinburgh]] "square" has a wider meaning. There are public squares of the type descri
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  • ...Notes, &c. From 1730&ndash;1773 |year=1899 |publisher=Blackwood |location=Edinburgh |isbn=978-09-47821-17-3}}
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  • ...a]]. Eventually he arrived at Deptford, on May 2nd 1777, and enrolled at [[Edinburgh University]]. He graduated in 1780 and settled in Liverpool.
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  • {{CZ:(U00984) Appetite and Obesity, University of Edinburgh 2010/EZnotice}}
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  • ==Career in Edinburgh and Glasgow== ...of the [[Scottish Enlightenment]]. Smith frequented the [[Poker Club]] of Edinburgh.
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  • ..." In 1579 he was appointed chaplain to the young James VI, and returned to Edinburgh. In 1581 episcopacy was abolished as a result of the report of a commission
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  • ...nel-in-Chief of the Norwegian Army, Sir Nils Olav, who is a penguin in the Edinburgh, Scotland zoo. <ref name=Penguin>{{citation
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  • ...k "Eventology". Eventologist Joe Goldblatt (the Queen Margaret University, Edinburgh) has very much become interested in the book and going to apply eventology
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  • ...y history of placebos ] Commentary on: Cullen W (1772). Clinical lectures. Edinburgh, Feb-April, 218-9.In: [http://www.jameslindlibrary.org The James Lind Libra ...vous system and in medicinal chemistry. Along with his contemporaries in [[Edinburgh]], including the economist [[Adam Smith]] and the philosopher [[David Hume]
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  • ...ng a novice he managed to qualify for the 1970 [[Commonwealth Games]] in [[Edinburgh]] and finished fourth in the final.<ref name="SI">Kenny Moore (1972) [http:
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  • ...n a month of the landing, the charismatic Prince marched unopposed into [[Edinburgh]] and occupied the town. Meanwhile, a motley force under Sir John Cope had
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  • | style="text-align: center;"| [[Scotland]] • [[Edinburgh]]
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  • ...check the geography and the history - do we wait for an academic expert on Edinburgh history and geography - actually the facts as there are verifiable readily So - for [[Edinburgh]] especially I would rather put this to the potentially painful test of how
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  • *Anon (1825) ''Edinburgh Medical and Surgical Review'' 23:416
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  • ...Nottingham]] on December 12, 1731, and was educated at [[Cambridge]] and [[Edinburgh]]. He formulated one of the first formal theories on [[evolution]] in ''Zoo
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  • Born in Edinburgh, Scotland, Hancock studied sociology at Durham University before working as Graham Bruce Hancock was born in Edinburgh, Scotland. He moved with his parents to India at the age of three, where hi
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  • In June 2010 she will be chartered by [[Edinburgh]]-based oil company [[Cairn Energy UK PLC]] for four months, starting in Ju
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  • ...s early career. As I recall he started lecturingin politics at the Univ of Edinburgh, before going into politics [rather a rare transition in the UK]. There mus
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  • ...=Cricket Scores, 1730&ndash;1773 |year=1899 |publisher=Blackwood |location=Edinburgh |isbn=978-09-47821-17-3}}
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  • ...ample time for reading. He was later appointed resident geologist in the [[Edinburgh]] office of the Geological Survey, where he remained until he retired in 18
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