Life and Letters of Thomas Campbell, Band 1William Beattie Harper & brothers, 1855 |
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... friendship , he may have committed an error of judgment ; but if so , its consequences were somewhat obviated by his placing in my hands every document necessary for that portion of his history which belongs to the public . And it is my ...
... friendship , he may have committed an error of judgment ; but if so , its consequences were somewhat obviated by his placing in my hands every document necessary for that portion of his history which belongs to the public . And it is my ...
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... friendship , which the good - hearted always deserve - but , sometimes , I am afraid , do not find . The self- sufficiency of the rich has poisoned many a generous heart ; -it makes the fortunate believe himself far above the friendship ...
... friendship , which the good - hearted always deserve - but , sometimes , I am afraid , do not find . The self- sufficiency of the rich has poisoned many a generous heart ; -it makes the fortunate believe himself far above the friendship ...
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... friendship by any act of my own . What may be the issue of his connexion with me , in future , as a reviewer of my works , he must determine . I believe I am neither so weak , nor so vain , as to dread any breach in our friendship ...
... friendship by any act of my own . What may be the issue of his connexion with me , in future , as a reviewer of my works , he must determine . I believe I am neither so weak , nor so vain , as to dread any breach in our friendship ...
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INTRODUCTORY Notice of the Campbells of KirnanGenealogical | 25 |
CHAPTER II | 45 |
CHAPTER III | 66 |
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