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Fichier:Three excellent songs (2).pdf

Three excellent songs (2)   (  ) Title Three excellent songs (2) Description The tears of Scotland. An excellent new song on the rebellion. Geordie Whelps...


Fichier:Three excellent new songs (2).pdf

Three excellent new songs (2)   (  ) Title Three excellent new songs (2) Description Young Doctor Stafford, Tonald 'mong the barm The happy soldier. Language...


Fichier:Three Acres and Liberty by Bolton Hall (rev. ed., Macmillan, 1918) (IA cu31924031183274).pdf

Bolton Hall: Three Acres and Liberty   (  ) Author author QS:P50,Q4940179 Title Three Acres and Liberty Edition New edition, revised Publisher The Macmillan...


Fichier:Three excellent songs (1).pdf

Three excellent songs (1)   (  ) Title Three excellent songs (1) Description Called, Andrew Carr, The answer to the happy stranger, and The Kebbuckstone...


Fichier:Three excellent songs (6).pdf

Three excellent songs (6)   (  ) Title Three excellent songs (6) Description The rock and the wee pickle tow. The maid's advice to get married. Poor Anna...


Fichier:Three excellent songs (7).pdf

Three excellent songs (7)   (  ) Title Three excellent songs (7) Description Containing, A song, to a robin red-breast by Paul Positive, A new song, on...


Fichier:Three excellent new songs (5).pdf

Three excellent new songs (5)   (  ) Title Three excellent new songs (5) Description Called, Peggy Bawn's courtship, Sweet sings the mavis, and The Glasgow...


Fichier:Three excellent new songs (6).pdf

Three excellent new songs (6)   (  ) Title Three excellent new songs (6) Description Called: The Irish wedding, The wee wifukie, or, This is no me, A new...


Fichier:The Public Domain Song Anthology with Modern and Traditional Harmonization.pdf

English The Public Domain Song Anthology with Modern and Traditional Harmonization...


Fichier:Three excellent new songs (10).pdf

Three excellent new songs (10)   (  ) Title Three excellent new songs (10) Description Called, I'll soon hae a wie o' my ain. The bonny lassie. And Falkirk...