Allan Burns - physician - died in 1813.
I wouldn't say he was racist... just not very tolerant and patient with people.
Sir Ernest Shackleton was born on February 15, 1874.
Wordsworth, Thomas Moore, Thomas Campbell, Sir Walter Scott, Charles Lamb, Allan Cunningham, George Gordon Noel Byron and Percy Bysshe Shelley were the exact contemporaries of Samuel Taylor Coleridge. Robert Burns lived during his times. The following are the periods of these English poets. Robert Burns 1759-1796 William Wordsworth 1770-1850 Sir Walter Scott 1771-1832 Samuel Taylor Coleridge 1772-1834 Charles Lamb 1775-1834 Thomas Campbell 1777-1844 Thomas Moore 1779-1852 Allan Cunningham 1784-1842 George Gordon Noel Byron 1788-1824 Percy Bysshe Shelley 1792-1822
they stole from the rich and gave to the poorpeople are gai
sir allan burns constructed the road from dunkwaw to awaso for the transportation of bauxite
He constructed a road for dunkwah
Allan Burns - physician - was born in 1781.
Allan Burns - physician - died in 1813.
Sir John and Barbara Allan are both proud and stubborn characters in the ballad. They are unwilling to forgive each other despite their love for one another, leading to a tragic ending for both of them.
Burns was appointed Governor of the Gold Coast in 1941. In 1942 he served for five months as Acting Governor of Nigeria. He then returned to the Gold Coast, where in 1942 he persuaded the Colonial Office to admit Africans onto the Executive Council of the colony.
Allan Ferguson was born on 1969-03-21.
Allan Ramsay has written: 'Answers for Allan Ramsay of Kinkell, to the petition and complaint of Sir Michael Malcolm of Lochore'
Writer/producer
it is in Hamilton ON, Canada
Sir Jack Allan Westrup has written: 'Essays presented to Egon Wellesz' -- subject(s): Addresses, essays, lectures, Music
Allan W. T. Burns has written: 'The advantages and constraints of teacher-centred and learner-centred approaches' -- subject(s): Experimental methods, Education, Student evaluation of curriculum, Lecture method in teaching