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Kinloch, Alexander Angus Airlie

 
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"The Martyrs of Conscience: A Bicentenary Ode" by Alexander Angus Airlie Kinloch is a poetic tribute commemorating the bicentenary of a significant historical event. Written in French, this ode likely explores themes of sacrifice, conviction, and the enduring impact of individuals who stood firm in their beliefs. The work reflects upon the historical context of the time, honoring those who faced persecution for their principles. Kinloch's poetry serves as a poignant reflection on the past, inviting readers to remember and learn from the courage and resilience of the martyrs of conscience.

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9781145148291: The Martyrs of Conscience: A Bicentenary Ode

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ISBN 10 :  1145148298 ISBN 13 :  9781145148291
Editeur : Nabu Press, 2010
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