Littell's Living Age, Volume 149Living Age Company Incorporated, 1881 |
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Page 242
... Cupar on September 15 , 1779. Cupar is the county town of the important shire of Fife ; not uncommonly called the Kingdom of Fife . As with other Scotch names , the pronunciation of the name of Cupar puz- " Grand place , St. Andrews ...
... Cupar on September 15 , 1779. Cupar is the county town of the important shire of Fife ; not uncommonly called the Kingdom of Fife . As with other Scotch names , the pronunciation of the name of Cupar puz- " Grand place , St. Andrews ...
Page 245
... Cupar folk were slower than their minister . There is just a shade of bitterness in a letter in which Campbell says , " I don't despair of meeting with much civility and attention from my townsmen of Cupar , which I shall not fail to do ...
... Cupar folk were slower than their minister . There is just a shade of bitterness in a letter in which Campbell says , " I don't despair of meeting with much civility and attention from my townsmen of Cupar , which I shall not fail to do ...
Page 247
... Cupar pulpit ; and in that year , Mr. At- torney , now quite beyond the patronage of Cupar Town Council , was entertained at dinner there by all the royal burghs of the county , which are many . The course was plain now . The de- sired ...
... Cupar pulpit ; and in that year , Mr. At- torney , now quite beyond the patronage of Cupar Town Council , was entertained at dinner there by all the royal burghs of the county , which are many . The course was plain now . The de- sired ...
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