Some Passages in the Life of Mr. Adam Blair, Minister of the Gospel at Cross-MeikleWilliam Blackwood, 1822 - 337 páginas |
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... Campbell not being expected home for better than a twelvemonth , and some of my own friends being out of the way , I was really , till Lady Semple- haugh spoke to me , something at a loss where I should be during the summer season now ...
... Campbell not being expected home for better than a twelvemonth , and some of my own friends being out of the way , I was really , till Lady Semple- haugh spoke to me , something at a loss where I should be during the summer season now ...
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... Campbell , though a very near relation , and , in former times , a most intimate friend and companion of his late wife , had not exchanged any sort of communication with him , or any part of his family , for nearly nine years , and ...
... Campbell , though a very near relation , and , in former times , a most intimate friend and companion of his late wife , had not exchanged any sort of communication with him , or any part of his family , for nearly nine years , and ...
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... Campbell , as from any other person of her sex who happened to occur to his recollection ; besides , the letter was re- ceived on Friday , and as the lady was to leave Edinburgh on Monday morning , there was no time left for any farther ...
... Campbell , as from any other person of her sex who happened to occur to his recollection ; besides , the letter was re- ceived on Friday , and as the lady was to leave Edinburgh on Monday morning , there was no time left for any farther ...
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... Campbell . The Captain Campbell of Charlotte was , in almost every respect , unlike the curly - headed boy who had preceded him in her good graces . He was a thick - made , square - built , sturdy High- lander , with what are commonly ...
... Campbell . The Captain Campbell of Charlotte was , in almost every respect , unlike the curly - headed boy who had preceded him in her good graces . He was a thick - made , square - built , sturdy High- lander , with what are commonly ...
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... Campbell , being the second son of one of the first families in Argyll , had , of course , begun the world with a pair of bare legs , and ten guineas . He had entered into the service of their High Mightinesses , and risen by degrees to ...
... Campbell , being the second son of one of the first families in Argyll , had , of course , begun the world with a pair of bare legs , and ten guineas . He had entered into the service of their High Mightinesses , and risen by degrees to ...
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Some Passages in the Life of Mr. Adam Blair, Minister of the Gospel at Cross ... John Gibson Lockhart Visualização integral - 1822 |
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Adam Blair affectionate already amidst arms beautiful began beneath boat bosom Broomielaw calm Cambuslee Campbell's Captain Campbell chamber cheek cheerful child Cross-Meikle dark daugh dear Dear Charlotte deep door drew Duncan Strahan Edinburgh eyes face father feelings felt frae friends garden gazed Glasgow grave Greenock hand haps hear heard heart hour immediately Isobel John Maxwell lassie lence lips listened little Sarah look Madame de Stael Manse Meikle melancholy mind mingled minister Miss Muir morning neath ness never night old lady old sol once painful pale parish passed perhaps person Presbytery racter rience rose round Scotland seat seemed Semple Semple's Semplehaugh silence sitting soon soothe sorrow sort speak spirit stood sure tears tence thing thought tion took turned Uigness utter voice walked whisper whole wife window woman words young