. Studio international . si: GEORGE DOWNING LIVEING, GEORGE REID. THE EARL OF HALSBURYBY SIR GEORGE REID Sir George Reids Pot-traits applied to himself. The same point of view isevident in The Rev. Dr. Mitchell, in Dr. Walter Smith, and Thomas Graham Murray. Indeed,in his presentation of Church dignitaries he paintsthem as members of a Church Militant, Behindhis Scottish divines stands the full defiance of theSolemn League and Covenant and the Thirty-nineArticles. When you look into their faces youthink of Drumclog and Airds Moss, of John Knoxand Andrew Melville. Sir George Rei
. Studio international . si: GEORGE DOWNING LIVEING, GEORGE REID. THE EARL OF HALSBURYBY SIR GEORGE REID Sir George Reids Pot-traits applied to himself. The same point of view isevident in The Rev. Dr. Mitchell, in Dr. Walter Smith, and Thomas Graham Murray. Indeed,in his presentation of Church dignitaries he paintsthem as members of a Church Militant, Behindhis Scottish divines stands the full defiance of theSolemn League and Covenant and the Thirty-nineArticles. When you look into their faces youthink of Drumclog and Airds Moss, of John Knoxand Andrew Melville. Sir George Reids Scotsmen could never be any-thing else than men of the Don and the Dee, the(lyde and the Forth. They carry their country ontheir shoulders, in the conscious independence ofthe eyes, in the ruggedness of the cheek. SirJames Guthries men of the north are not em-phatically Scottish. Always full of character, theydo not bear their sign-manual of nationality socharacteristically as do those of his Guthrie had painted Thomas Carlyle, he would
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