The Life of Edward Irving, Minister of the National Scotch Church, London: Illustrated by His Journals and Correspondence, Tom 1Hurst and Blackett, 1862 |
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... address a word to them , or even perceiving who they were . When they had safely reached the higher shingly bank , out of reach of the pursuing tide , he drew bridle at last , and pointed back breathless to where he had found them . The ...
... address a word to them , or even perceiving who they were . When they had safely reached the higher shingly bank , out of reach of the pursuing tide , he drew bridle at last , and pointed back breathless to where he had found them . The ...
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... addressed to his early friend . The little town was at this period in a prosperous condition , and thriving well . When war quickened the traffic in provisions , and increased their value , Annan exported corn as well as droves . But ...
... addressed to his early friend . The little town was at this period in a prosperous condition , and thriving well . When war quickened the traffic in provisions , and increased their value , Annan exported corn as well as droves . But ...
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... addressed in this strain of old - fashioned regard and kindness was one with whom , in after life , he had much intercourse , and who was not only a sister , but a friend capable of appreciating his character . Years after , he ...
... addressed in this strain of old - fashioned regard and kindness was one with whom , in after life , he had much intercourse , and who was not only a sister , but a friend capable of appreciating his character . Years after , he ...
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... addressed . He had now completed his necessary tale of collegiate sessions , having been , in the partial and irregular way necessitated by his other occupations , in attendance at the Divinity Hall for six long winters . He was now ...
... addressed . He had now completed his necessary tale of collegiate sessions , having been , in the partial and irregular way necessitated by his other occupations , in attendance at the Divinity Hall for six long winters . He was now ...
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... addressed his comrade : - " Will you toss out or knock down ? " - a business - like inquiry , which , accord- ing to the story , changed with great rapidity the aspect of affairs . Other anecdotes not unsimilar might be quoted . " In ...
... addressed his comrade : - " Will you toss out or knock down ? " - a business - like inquiry , which , accord- ing to the story , changed with great rapidity the aspect of affairs . Other anecdotes not unsimilar might be quoted . " In ...
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