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- Hydrophobie (or sometimes called “The Skipper and the Quaker") is a Geordie folk song written in the 19th century by Robert Emery, in a style deriving...
- died while imprisoned by the ****s.[citation needed] Zwei Fälle von Hydrophobie. In: Wiener medizinische Wochenschrift 18 (1868). Sp. 178 f., 210-213...
- songwriter, born in Edinburgh in Scotland. Possibly his best known work is "Hydrophobie" (sometimes called "The Skipper and the Quaker"), an example of Geordie...
- - song - writer Rowland Harrison Hi, canny man - writer Harry Nelson Hydrophobie - writer Robert Emery Jemmy Joneson’s Whurry - writer Thomas Thompson...
- The Tide Came In H Robson 62 Sandgate L****ie's Lament (The) R Emery 63 Hydrophobie (or The Skipper and Quaker) R Emery 64 Keelman and the Grindstone (The)...
- Observations sur l'histoire du fœtus. Paris, 1699; Observations sur la rage ou hydrophobie. Paris, 1699; Pratique des maladies chroniques, published posthumously...
- "Floatin' Grunstane (The)" in this book Holiday Gown (The) John Cunningham Hydrophobie – or The Skipper and the Quaker Robert Emery The Cameronian's Rant –...
- was, an' as it's noo The light of other days R. P. Sutherland 3 20–21 Hydrophobie – or The Skipper and the Quaker Good morrow to your night Cap Robert...
- Microscopiques de Needham (translated from English) 1757: Observations sur une Hydrophobie spontanée, suivie de la rage. Ferdinand Hoefer: Nouvelle Biographie générale...
- Robson Barbara Bell 298 Geordie's Letter Frae Callerforney T Kennedy Hydrophobie 301 Pitman's Description of "La Perouse" (The) – performed for many nights...