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  1. James Beattie (born November 5, 1735, Laurencekirk, Kincardine, Scotland—died August 18, 1803, Aberdeen) was a Scottish poet and essayist, whose once-popular poem The Minstrel was one of the earliest works of the Romantic movement.

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  2. James Scott Beattie ( Lancaster, Inglaterra, 27 de febrero de 1978) es un exfutbolista y actual entrenador inglés. Jugaba de delantero y su último equipo como jugador fue el Accrington Stanley FC de la Football League Two de Inglaterra, equipo que, tras su retirada, se transformó en su primera experiencia como director técnico.

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  3. James Scott Beattie (born 27 February 1978) is an English football coach and a former professional footballer who played as a striker. His most recent coaching role was one of the assistant managers at EFL Championship club Wigan Athletic.

    • 27 February 1978 (age 45)
    • 6 ft 1 in (1.85 m)
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    • Lancaster, England
  4. James Beattie was a Scottish philosopher and poet who spent his entire academic career as Professor of Moral Philosophy and Logic at Marischal College in Aberdeen. His best known philosophical work, An Essay on The Nature and Immutability of Truth In Opposition to Sophistry and Scepticism (1770), is a rhetorical tour de force which affirmed the ...

  5. James Beattie (5 de diciembre de 1735-3 de agosto de 1803) fue un poeta y metafísico de Escocia. Y James Beattie enemigo declarado de su compatriota Hume , atacó con vehemencia sus doctrinas subersivas del buen orden y de la religión, como admitió Reid , por base de la certeza, el sentido común ...

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  6. James Beattie ( / ˈbiːti /; 25 October 1735 – 18 August 1803) was a Scottish poet, moralist, and philosopher. Career. He became schoolmaster of the parish of Fordoun in 1753. He took the position of usher at the grammar-school of Aberdeen in 1758.

  7. 26 de mar. de 2021 · James Beattie: ‘When Blackburn said they were selling me to Southampton, I cried’ - The Athletic. Dan Sheldon. Mar 25, 2021. 17. Every club has its heroes, but during this international break,...