Life and Letters of Thomas Campbell, Band 1William Beattie Harper & brothers, 1855 |
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... seemed to have inspired him with no common degree of military ardor , yet the prevailing sentiment , both in his flute and his songs , was that of a tender melancholy . Of the latter , one that was just struck off the anvil , and which ...
... seemed to have inspired him with no common degree of military ardor , yet the prevailing sentiment , both in his flute and his songs , was that of a tender melancholy . Of the latter , one that was just struck off the anvil , and which ...
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... seemed to have impaired the lustre of his remaining career ; for in the severer studies of mathematics and philoso- phy , although distinguished , he did not excel . This , however , resulted much less from want of talent , than from ...
... seemed to have impaired the lustre of his remaining career ; for in the severer studies of mathematics and philoso- phy , although distinguished , he did not excel . This , however , resulted much less from want of talent , than from ...
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... seemed to conspire against her . All her relations were , by some acci- dent or another , prevented from going down to her . One cousin or sister was unwell , another going out of town ; and if I had not known their hearts very well , I ...
... seemed to conspire against her . All her relations were , by some acci- dent or another , prevented from going down to her . One cousin or sister was unwell , another going out of town ; and if I had not known their hearts very well , I ...
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INTRODUCTORY Notice of the Campbells of KirnanGenealogical | 25 |
CHAPTER II | 45 |
CHAPTER III | 66 |
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