Life and Letters of Thomas Campbell, Band 1Harper & brothers, 1855 |
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... conversation - like familiarity . Never shall I forget our looking out from the window of his class - room to watch his ar- rival , for which we were all impatient ; nor the general pleasure , when it was buzzed about that he was ...
... conversation - like familiarity . Never shall I forget our looking out from the window of his class - room to watch his ar- rival , for which we were all impatient ; nor the general pleasure , when it was buzzed about that he was ...
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... conversation , and the ability with which they were dis- cussed , showed clearly that the guests , among whom he sat at table , were men of genius and talent . Great harmony prevail- ed ; and where Scott presided , the conversation was ...
... conversation , and the ability with which they were dis- cussed , showed clearly that the guests , among whom he sat at table , were men of genius and talent . Great harmony prevail- ed ; and where Scott presided , the conversation was ...
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... conversation . At a table of eighteen persons , nothing that was said escaped him ; and the pattest animadversion on everything that was said , came down smack upon us ; so that his conversation was any- thing but passively indolent or ...
... conversation . At a table of eighteen persons , nothing that was said escaped him ; and the pattest animadversion on everything that was said , came down smack upon us ; so that his conversation was any- thing but passively indolent or ...
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INTRODUCTORY Notice of the Campbells of KirnanGenealogical | 25 |
CHAPTER II | 45 |
CHAPTER III | 66 |
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