Life and Letters of Thomas Campbell, Band 1Harper & brothers, 1855 |
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... admiration was again strongly and kindly ex- pressed ; and in the low feverish state of mind , to which the author had been reduced by his oft - repeated , but hitherto unsuc- cessful efforts , the voice of unqualified approbation had a ...
... admiration was again strongly and kindly ex- pressed ; and in the low feverish state of mind , to which the author had been reduced by his oft - repeated , but hitherto unsuc- cessful efforts , the voice of unqualified approbation had a ...
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... admiration which the first pe- rusal had awakened in her mind . On referring to his own reminiscences of this epoch , I find the publication thus briefly noticed : — " The Pleasures of Hopet appeared exactly when I was twenty - one ...
... admiration which the first pe- rusal had awakened in her mind . On referring to his own reminiscences of this epoch , I find the publication thus briefly noticed : — " The Pleasures of Hopet appeared exactly when I was twenty - one ...
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... admirable characters of modern times . It would have scandalized you to have heard this little buffoonish railer ... admiration . Though I can- not entirely like the combat of conversation which Mr. M. is so fond of maintaining at ...
... admirable characters of modern times . It would have scandalized you to have heard this little buffoonish railer ... admiration . Though I can- not entirely like the combat of conversation which Mr. M. is so fond of maintaining at ...
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INTRODUCTORY Notice of the Campbells of KirnanGenealogical | 25 |
CHAPTER II | 45 |
CHAPTER III | 66 |
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