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Subject: Copies. Derivative objects.
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Subject: Dissertations.
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Papers, chiefly historical materials, of Donald MacPherson., Early 19th century-mid 19th century.
Miscellaneous Scottish manuscripts., [Circa 1670-1798, or after], undated.
Manuscript copies of Robert MacFarlane, "A Dissertation on the Authenticity of Ossian`s Poems".
Letters and papers, mostly concerning the Church of Scotland., 1231-1641.
Copy of typescript PhD dissertation, by Frances Stirling Ellis, entitled "Progression as Retrogression: the Stuart Tragedy in the Waverley Novels."
Copy of typescript MA dissertation, by Frances Sterling Ellis, entitled "Unity in "The Heart of Midlothian"".
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