Life and Letters of Thomas Campbell, Band 1William Beattie Harper & brothers, 1855 |
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... called " meal - mobs , " and were generally composed of fish - women- " the Poissardes of New- haven and Musselburgh " -against whom the magistrates found it very difficult to act . The consciousness of this , emboldened the insurgents ...
... called " meal - mobs , " and were generally composed of fish - women- " the Poissardes of New- haven and Musselburgh " -against whom the magistrates found it very difficult to act . The consciousness of this , emboldened the insurgents ...
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... called it " mine horse , " and bestrode it himself . In the next place , he will either turn out a great poet - or something else for he is dexterous at fiction . He persuaded his brother Alison that " the horse was quite tired with ...
... called it " mine horse , " and bestrode it himself . In the next place , he will either turn out a great poet - or something else for he is dexterous at fiction . He persuaded his brother Alison that " the horse was quite tired with ...
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... called hearts - mere pulsa- tions , as they are happily called in ' Self Control . ' One of the most endearing circumstances which I remember of Grahame was his singing . I shall never forget one summer evening that we agreed to sit up ...
... called hearts - mere pulsa- tions , as they are happily called in ' Self Control . ' One of the most endearing circumstances which I remember of Grahame was his singing . I shall never forget one summer evening that we agreed to sit up ...
Inhalt
INTRODUCTORY Notice of the Campbells of KirnanGenealogical | 25 |
CHAPTER II | 45 |
CHAPTER III | 66 |
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