Life and Letters of Thomas Campbell, Band 1Harper & brothers, 1855 |
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... felt by some , when he chose to give expression to his contempt of what was weak or worthless in human character , yet the suavity of his manners , the ease and even grace with which he spoke in common conversation , and the entire ...
... felt by some , when he chose to give expression to his contempt of what was weak or worthless in human character , yet the suavity of his manners , the ease and even grace with which he spoke in common conversation , and the entire ...
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... felt his patriotism kindled by the announcement of war with Denmark , that he finished the original sketch , and sent it home to Mr. Perry , of the " Morning Chronicle . " Of this interesting fact we shall have further evidence in his ...
... felt his patriotism kindled by the announcement of war with Denmark , that he finished the original sketch , and sent it home to Mr. Perry , of the " Morning Chronicle . " Of this interesting fact we shall have further evidence in his ...
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... felt it very kind of you to write me a voluntary note . Alas ! the subject of it is serious , my dear com- forting friend . Perhaps another would think me unfeeling , if I expressed my sincere acquiescence in the dispensation of Heaven ...
... felt it very kind of you to write me a voluntary note . Alas ! the subject of it is serious , my dear com- forting friend . Perhaps another would think me unfeeling , if I expressed my sincere acquiescence in the dispensation of Heaven ...
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INTRODUCTORY Notice of the Campbells of KirnanGenealogical | 25 |
CHAPTER II | 45 |
CHAPTER III | 66 |
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