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... esteem and regard of all around . Scotland , even in those days , not so very far distant from our own , was different in many respects from its present aspect and con- A dition . The Church was undivided : even the hot CHAP HIS YOUTH,
... esteem and regard of all around . Scotland , even in those days , not so very far distant from our own , was different in many respects from its present aspect and con- A dition . The Church was undivided : even the hot CHAP HIS YOUTH,
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... present at a " grand banquet " in the evening in honour of the royal visit . But this was not all . Next morning I set off to Taymouth with a party , and there indeed the spectacle was magnificent . Not to mention the natural scenery ...
... present at a " grand banquet " in the evening in honour of the royal visit . But this was not all . Next morning I set off to Taymouth with a party , and there indeed the spectacle was magnificent . Not to mention the natural scenery ...
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... present to be in St Andrews next winter [ he 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 ...
... present to be in St Andrews next winter [ he 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 ...
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... present conscious state of unpreparedness for it . And I have done right , however improperly and in- consistently I may seem to have acted ; and I am glad to say that I have in a measure regained my peace of mind , indeed I fear too ...
... present conscious state of unpreparedness for it . And I have done right , however improperly and in- consistently I may seem to have acted ; and I am glad to say that I have in a measure regained my peace of mind , indeed I fear too ...
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... Presents are thronging in upon me from the owners of the hands that so cordially welcomed me yesterday — bands ( the badges of ordination in the pulpit ) , handkerchiefs , a beautiful pulpit- gown , cassock , Bible , & c . A Scotch ...
... Presents are thronging in upon me from the owners of the hands that so cordially welcomed me yesterday — bands ( the badges of ordination in the pulpit ) , handkerchiefs , a beautiful pulpit- gown , cassock , Bible , & c . A Scotch ...
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