THOMAS ERSKINE, of Linlathen (1788-1870), Scottish theologian, youngest son of David Erskine, writer to the signet in Edinburgh, and of Anne Graham, of the Grahams of Airth, was born on the 13th of October 1788. [Please select]
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The race that knows Joseph is the salt of the airth, I reckon. [Please select]
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"Wot on airth's all the noise about in that there corner." [Please select]
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"What on airth pulled all the flesh off yer bones in this fashion." [Please select]
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"The loveliest that iver trod the airth--bless her swate soul." [Please select]
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She air a angel, if iver thar was sech on airth. [Please select]
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What on airth _are_ they going to do now. [Please select]
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"Wot on airth is yon." [Please select]
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The yairbs grow; oh, yes, they make out to _grow_; but you don't see 'em come leapin' an' tearin' out o' the airth like weeds.' [Please select]
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"There's nae pooer in heaven or airth like luve," Marget said to me afterwards; "it maks the weak strong and the dumb tae speak." [Please select]
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