Life and Letters of Thomas Campbell, Band 1Harper & brothers, 1855 |
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William Beattie. CHAPTER III . COLLEGE DAYS . DURING his first College session , which commenced in Octo- ber 1791 , Campbell did not belie the character which he had taken with him from the Grammar - school . In each of the classes ...
William Beattie. CHAPTER III . COLLEGE DAYS . DURING his first College session , which commenced in Octo- ber 1791 , Campbell did not belie the character which he had taken with him from the Grammar - school . In each of the classes ...
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... college , —and these were not few , with an accuracy that rendered it still more lu- dicrous . On these social occasions , also , he had recourse to his German flute , with which , although he never became a profi- cient on that ...
... college , —and these were not few , with an accuracy that rendered it still more lu- dicrous . On these social occasions , also , he had recourse to his German flute , with which , although he never became a profi- cient on that ...
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... College near six * years , is per- * In explanation of this apparent inaccuracy , it is to be noted that , hav- ing matriculated at College in the winter of 1790-91 , he may have at- tended the junior Humanity Class . But of that ...
... College near six * years , is per- * In explanation of this apparent inaccuracy , it is to be noted that , hav- ing matriculated at College in the winter of 1790-91 , he may have at- tended the junior Humanity Class . But of that ...
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INTRODUCTORY Notice of the Campbells of KirnanGenealogical | 25 |
CHAPTER II | 45 |
CHAPTER III | 66 |
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