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  • She was rushed to Ninewells Hospital in Dundee and is expected to make a full recovery.

    Woman impaled in the neck on railing 2011

  • By the time he arrived at Ninewells Hospital in Dundee, just north of St. Andrews, William was doubled over and clutching his stomach in pain.

    William and Kate Christopher Andersen 2011

  • By the time he arrived at Ninewells Hospital in Dundee, just north of St. Andrews, William was doubled over and clutching his stomach in pain.

    William and Kate Christopher Andersen 2011

  • On the Saturday we were hoping to run across the road bridge but the pedestrian access seemed to be closed off because of major building work below the bridge, so we followed the river along the green circular cycle route as far as Ninewells and back.

    Dundee Light Night 2009

  • Back at Ninewells, Hume published two modestly successful volumes of

    David Hume Morris, William Edward 2009

  • Born in Edinburgh, Hume spent his childhood at Ninewells, the family's modest estate on the Whitadder River in the border lowlands near Berwick.

    David Hume Morris, William Edward 2009

  • Home, John, of Ninewells, correspondence with Smith about Hume's legacy, 302; and about the Dialogues, 305

    Life of Adam Smith Rae, John, 1845-1915 1895

  • For when Smith came to Edinburgh in 1748 Hume was abroad as secretary to General St. Clair in the Embassy at Vienna and Turin, and though he left this post in 1749, he remained for the next two years at Ninewells, his father's place in Berwickshire, and only settled in Edinburgh again just as Smith was removing to Glasgow.

    Life of Adam Smith Rae, John, 1845-1915 1895

  • Ninewells, rubbing up his Greek, until 1745; when, at the mature age of thirty-four, he made his entry into practical life, by becoming bear-leader to the Marquis of Annandale, a young nobleman of feeble body and feebler mind.

    Hume (English Men of Letters Series) Thomas Henry Huxley 1860

  • In 1727, at any rate, he was living at Ninewells, and already possessed by that love of learning and thirst for literary fame, which, as _My Own

    Hume (English Men of Letters Series) Thomas Henry Huxley 1860

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