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wint intae service in the mid- | nineteenth | century. Jessie was nae stran |
| Central - DUN |
peak Scots an back in the mid | nineteenth | century there were ap affy lo |
| Central - SWE |
The | Nineteenth | Century |
| Central - SEC |
e eichteenth century, and the | nineteenth | , as, no a naitural ootgrowthe |
| Central - DUN |
-kennt fact that eer syne the | nineteenth | century the mill bosses in Du |
| Central - DUN |
rrible day. An even intil the | nineteenth | century fowk wuid pynt oot th |
| Central - DUN |
t bi English academics in the | nineteenth | century an much mair recently |
| Central - LAL |
n in varieties o Scots in the | nineteenth | century as Barbara Bell has m |
| Central - DUN |
the media syne the end o the | nineteenth | centurie. The centrality o th |
| Central - DUN |
BACK IN THE early years o the | nineteenth | century Dundee had a bit o a |
| Central - DUN |
ie pennit at the stairt o the | nineteenth | centurie by Lady Nairne, that |
| Central - DUN |
They were popular thruoot the | nineteenth | century, an tho monie mair mo |
| Central - DUN |
a lot o drink tae. Tho by the | nineteenth | century the fairs werenae jis |
| Central - DUN |
port. By the time o the early | nineteenth | century the boats were what w |