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... writes to his young corre- spondent Dickson , sometimes complaining of his solitariness in his room in Bell Street , where " whole days may pass with- out speaking to an acquaintance , " while he roams desultorily through the realms of ...
... writes to his young corre- spondent Dickson , sometimes complaining of his solitariness in his room in Bell Street , where " whole days may pass with- out speaking to an acquaintance , " while he roams desultorily through the realms of ...
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... writes in June 1842 ] . I have deliberately weighed all con- siderations pro and con , and the result has been a thoroughly rooted assurance of the propriety of said resolution . My wish is to obtain a desirable tutorship and eschew ...
... writes in June 1842 ] . I have deliberately weighed all con- siderations pro and con , and the result has been a thoroughly rooted assurance of the propriety of said resolution . My wish is to obtain a desirable tutorship and eschew ...
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... writes with youthful irreverence . " We have a very poor hall [ that is to say , a small number of students in the divinity classes ] , but a very pleasant . Some of the fellows are quite trumps . I delivered on Thursday two discourses ...
... writes with youthful irreverence . " We have a very poor hall [ that is to say , a small number of students in the divinity classes ] , but a very pleasant . Some of the fellows are quite trumps . I delivered on Thursday two discourses ...
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... writes Dr Gray . " I attended his class for elocution for a short time , and even then wondered at the effects pro- duced in reading by his clear insight into the meaning of the A " FRIENDLY " CORRESPONDENCE . 23 author , and THE ...
... writes Dr Gray . " I attended his class for elocution for a short time , and even then wondered at the effects pro- duced in reading by his clear insight into the meaning of the A " FRIENDLY " CORRESPONDENCE . 23 author , and THE ...
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... write so no more ; and with this promise you will pardon me . You will probably have heard by this time , at least before this reaches you , of the awfully serious disruption that has taken place in the Church of Scotland . About 430 ...
... write so no more ; and with this promise you will pardon me . You will probably have heard by this time , at least before this reaches you , of the awfully serious disruption that has taken place in the Church of Scotland . About 430 ...
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