Life and Letters of Thomas Campbell, Band 1Harper & brothers, 1855 |
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... Campbell's death , circumstances have occurred to render it very desirable that , in his biography , the subject should be treated with some degree of minuteness . Many errors and mis - statements , re- specting the Poet and his family ...
... Campbell's death , circumstances have occurred to render it very desirable that , in his biography , the subject should be treated with some degree of minuteness . Many errors and mis - statements , re- specting the Poet and his family ...
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... Campbell of Achnabreck and Campbell of Ederline , two powerful families of the olden time , had long their fixed residence ; but , like that of the poet's an- cestors , the house that once knew them so familiarly , knows them no more ...
... Campbell of Achnabreck and Campbell of Ederline , two powerful families of the olden time , had long their fixed residence ; but , like that of the poet's an- cestors , the house that once knew them so familiarly , knows them no more ...
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... Campbell's . " I am happy to assure you that Campbell's health does not appear worse than it has been for many years . The indisposi- tion which you heard of , while I was at Edinburgh , proceeded very much from anxiety about his ...
... Campbell's . " I am happy to assure you that Campbell's health does not appear worse than it has been for many years . The indisposi- tion which you heard of , while I was at Edinburgh , proceeded very much from anxiety about his ...
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INTRODUCTORY Notice of the Campbells of KirnanGenealogical | 25 |
CHAPTER II | 45 |
CHAPTER III | 66 |
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