Life and Letters of Thomas Campbell, Band 1Harper & brothers, 1855 |
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... wish innate , and kindly placed by Heaven , That man may rise , through means already given . Aspiring thus , to ... wish we find , That tends to work the ruin of his kind ? Whence flows th ' ambition of à Cæsar's soul , Or Sylla's wish ...
... wish innate , and kindly placed by Heaven , That man may rise , through means already given . Aspiring thus , to ... wish we find , That tends to work the ruin of his kind ? Whence flows th ' ambition of à Cæsar's soul , Or Sylla's wish ...
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... wish of theirs , that I should make this work anything more than passable ; but although it is to be anonymous , I should feel myself degraded in my own esteem , by making it slovenly . One would wish even his bastard - son to be a ...
... wish of theirs , that I should make this work anything more than passable ; but although it is to be anonymous , I should feel myself degraded in my own esteem , by making it slovenly . One would wish even his bastard - son to be a ...
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... wish that my life may be a few years prolonged . If I had health , most of the difficulties of life would be overcome ; and many of its choicest blessings would seem to be tolerably secure . My profession would more than supply every ...
... wish that my life may be a few years prolonged . If I had health , most of the difficulties of life would be overcome ; and many of its choicest blessings would seem to be tolerably secure . My profession would more than supply every ...
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INTRODUCTORY Notice of the Campbells of KirnanGenealogical | 25 |
CHAPTER II | 45 |
CHAPTER III | 66 |
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