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... Lord Rector - now so constantly filled by distinguished men , and which is a sort of compliment from the flower of Scottish youth which distinguished men have proved them- selves very willing to accept - should be filled by certain ...
... Lord Rector - now so constantly filled by distinguished men , and which is a sort of compliment from the flower of Scottish youth which distinguished men have proved them- selves very willing to accept - should be filled by certain ...
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... Lord , was no doubt a logical carrying out of the original sentiments of the Church of Scotland , and in harmony with much of her polemical history ; and there was a loftiness in the claim and a splendour in the sacrifice by which it ...
... Lord , was no doubt a logical carrying out of the original sentiments of the Church of Scotland , and in harmony with much of her polemical history ; and there was a loftiness in the claim and a splendour in the sacrifice by which it ...
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... all respects a situation more adapted for me than Dundee . Settled here on the 20th September ( 1849 ) . May I prove in this quiet corner of our Lord's vineyard a work- HIS NEW CHARGE . 71 man that needeth not to 70 KETTINS , 1849-1854 .
... all respects a situation more adapted for me than Dundee . Settled here on the 20th September ( 1849 ) . May I prove in this quiet corner of our Lord's vineyard a work- HIS NEW CHARGE . 71 man that needeth not to 70 KETTINS , 1849-1854 .
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... Lord . Did you ever hear of a conception at once so grotesque and horrible ? " Of his own habits of composition in this kind , he gives a little description in reply to a question from Mr Dickson as to the time he took to write his ...
... Lord . Did you ever hear of a conception at once so grotesque and horrible ? " Of his own habits of composition in this kind , he gives a little description in reply to a question from Mr Dickson as to the time he took to write his ...
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... Lord Palmerston they could reach Lord Kinnaird , who in his turn could get at the head of the Government ; and they all responded warmly to young Tulloch's appeal . So did a number of the friends whom he had made in the course of his ...
... Lord Palmerston they could reach Lord Kinnaird , who in his turn could get at the head of the Government ; and they all responded warmly to young Tulloch's appeal . So did a number of the friends whom he had made in the course of his ...
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