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  • ...=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&resnum=1&ved=0CBkQ6AEwAA#v=onepage&q&f=false ''William Robertson and the Expansion of Empire''] Cambridge University Press ISBN-10: 05215708 He is buried at [[Greyfriars Kirkyard]], Edinburgh, close to the 'William Robertson Building' on George Square, part of the University of Edinburgh.
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  • ==Works of William Robertson== ...h%20was%20at%20the%20heart%20of%20the%20scottish%20enlightenment&f=false ''William Robertson and the expansion of empire''] CambridgeUniversity Press
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  • ==Works of William Robertson== ...h%20was%20at%20the%20heart%20of%20the%20scottish%20enlightenment&f=false ''William Robertson and the expansion of empire''] CambridgeUniversity Press
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  • ...=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&resnum=1&ved=0CBkQ6AEwAA#v=onepage&q&f=false ''William Robertson and the Expansion of Empire''] Cambridge University Press ISBN-10: 05215708 He is buried at [[Greyfriars Kirkyard]], Edinburgh, close to the 'William Robertson Building' on George Square, part of the University of Edinburgh.
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  • {{rpl|William Robertson}}
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  • {{r|William Robertson}}
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  • ...etter bound into [[Dugald Stewart]], ''Account of the Life and Writings of William Robertson, D.D., F.R.S.E'', 2nd ed., London (1802). Shelf no.1203.f.3
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  • {{rpl|William Robertson}}
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  • ...ank, Sir John Dalrymple, [[John Home]], David Hume and his brother John, [[William Robertson]], [[Hugh Blair]], the Duke of Buccleugh, Lord Elibank, the Earl of Glasgow
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  • ...rically in works by such as James Burnett, Adam Ferguson, John Millar, and William Robertson, all of whom merged a scientific study of how humans behave in ancient and
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  • ...]] in 1789. As an ecclesiastical leader, he was closely associated with [[William Robertson]], Principal of the [[University of Edinburgh]].
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  • [[User:Gareth Leng|Gar]] managed to squeeze in [[William Robertson]] in a busy day. Sorry not to have been able to join in more.[[User:Gareth
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  • ...ightenment]] The Moderate party within the Church of Scotland was led by [[William Robertson]] (1721-93) from 1750 to 1775. Opponents of the Moderates accused them of h The most brilliant Free Church intellectual was William Robertson Smith (1846-1894), who was removed from his professorship at Aberdeen Unive
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  • ...comic operas. Gilbert and his colleagues from ''Fun'', including [[Thomas William Robertson|Tom Robertson]], [[Tom Hood]], [[Clement Scott]] and [[F. C. Burnand]] (who ...ge direction, by the playwrights [[James Planché]] and especially [[Thomas William Robertson|Tom Robertson]]. Gilbert attended rehearsals directed by Robertson to learn
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  • ...ors at the [[University of Glasgow]]. Adam Ferguson, Dugald Stewart and William Robertson were at the [[University of Edinburgh]]. Some important figures outside the
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  • ...ef name="Hardness" /><!-- p. 59--><ref>{{cite book | last = Smith| first = William Robertson| authorlink = | title = Kinship and Marriage in Early Arabia| publisher =
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  • ...: a history of the kingdom to the close of the thirteenth century. By Eben William Robertson: Page 286.</ref> [[Alexander I of Scotland|Alexander I]] (c. 1078–1124) u
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