William Wilkie
William Wilkie (5 October 1721 – 10 October 1772) was a Scottish Church of Scotland minister and Professor of Natural Philosophy. Primarily remembered as a poet nicknamed Potato Willie, known more respectfully as the "Scottish Homer", he contributed to Scotland's 18th Century Vernacular Revival. The son of a farmer, he was born in West Lothian and educated at Edinburgh. In 1757 he produced the ''Epigoniad'', dealing with the Epigoni, sons of seven heroes who fought against Thebes. He also wrote ''Moral Fables in Verse''. Provided by Wikipedia
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Fables. By William Wilkie by Wilkie, William
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The Epigoniad A Poem. In Nine Books. By William Wilkie, the Second Edition, Carefully Corrected and Improved. To Which Is Added, a Dream. In the Manner Of Spenser by Wilkie, William
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The cardinal protectors of England; Rome and the Tudors before the reformation by Wilkie, William E.
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Consumer behavior / by Wilkie, William L.
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Consumer behavior / by Wilkie, William L.
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Affirmative disclosure : a survey and evaluation of FTC orders issued from 1970-1977 / by Wilkie, William L.
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