Life and Letters of Thomas Campbell, Band 1Harper & brothers, 1855 |
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... believe , my dear Thomson , that at this distance I cannot think without distressing suspense on your situation . I must request most particularly , on this account , that you would let me know , on receipt of this , whether your ...
... believe , my dear Thomson , that at this distance I cannot think without distressing suspense on your situation . I must request most particularly , on this account , that you would let me know , on receipt of this , whether your ...
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... believe myself fairly in for a fever . But I am now , thank God ! getting cooler and better . This little gentleman all this time looked to be so proud of his new station in society , that he held up his blue eyes , and his placid ...
... believe myself fairly in for a fever . But I am now , thank God ! getting cooler and better . This little gentleman all this time looked to be so proud of his new station in society , that he held up his blue eyes , and his placid ...
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... believe , or at least in- sinuated , the conquest she made of me by one " good night " - smile at the party - the first party of Mrs. M- ' s . But I am running on at a sad rate — and see you coloring with indignation at the impertinence ...
... believe , or at least in- sinuated , the conquest she made of me by one " good night " - smile at the party - the first party of Mrs. M- ' s . But I am running on at a sad rate — and see you coloring with indignation at the impertinence ...
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INTRODUCTORY Notice of the Campbells of KirnanGenealogical | 25 |
CHAPTER II | 45 |
CHAPTER III | 66 |
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