Life and Letters of Thomas Campbell, Band 1Harper & brothers, 1855 |
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... written in a female hand , signed by a member of the Glasgow Female Society , ' upbraiding me in the grossest terms , ' for abandoning a near relation " to pov- erty and distress ! ' ' This relation , ' it says , ' has none to support ...
... written in a female hand , signed by a member of the Glasgow Female Society , ' upbraiding me in the grossest terms , ' for abandoning a near relation " to pov- erty and distress ! ' ' This relation , ' it says , ' has none to support ...
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... written , and never printed . It has been gener- ally supposed that Campbell wrote very little at this period of his life ; such , however , was not the fact ; but it is true that what came before the public comprised only a small ...
... written , and never printed . It has been gener- ally supposed that Campbell wrote very little at this period of his life ; such , however , was not the fact ; but it is true that what came before the public comprised only a small ...
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... writing verses on little Hannah ! Poor James ! I do deplore that his health is too like my own . - The third commission is , to wait on my mother , to get the address of my brothers in America . · * To the Rev. Mr. Alison he had written ...
... writing verses on little Hannah ! Poor James ! I do deplore that his health is too like my own . - The third commission is , to wait on my mother , to get the address of my brothers in America . · * To the Rev. Mr. Alison he had written ...
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INTRODUCTORY Notice of the Campbells of KirnanGenealogical | 25 |
CHAPTER II | 45 |
CHAPTER III | 66 |
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