Robert Mackintosh
Robert Mackintosh (c 1745–1807), known as 'Red Rob' on account of the colour of his hair, was a Scottish composer and violinist, active in Edinburgh at the end of the 18th century. He was known for his compositions of strathspeys, reels, and jigs, as well as minuets and gavottes. Provided by Wikipedia
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Values a bird's eye survey by Mackintosh, Robert
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Thessalonians and Corinthians by Mackintosh, Robert 1858-1933
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Memorial for Mr. Robert Mackintosh, advocate, Mr. James Dalgleish sheriff-depute of Fife, and John Horsburgh, sheriff-clerk of Fife, defenders; against James Sibbald, ... pursuer by Mackintosh, Robert
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Hegel and Hegelianism by Robert Mackintosh by Mackintosh, Robert
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From Comte to Benjamin Kidd The Appeal to Biology or Evolution for Human Guidance by Mackintosh, Robert
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