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... manner . 3. We settled the annual accounts of the shy Don and had reason to be satisfied with its earnings . 4. Infirmary . The decision was , by an immense majority in favor of Dr. McWhirter , certainly the best entitled to succeed as ...
... manner . 3. We settled the annual accounts of the shy Don and had reason to be satisfied with its earnings . 4. Infirmary . The decision was , by an immense majority in favor of Dr. McWhirter , certainly the best entitled to succeed as ...
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... manner and appearance of a disappointed man . He received me however in a very cordial manner and I of course took care not to allude to politics.4 He , no doubt , however has suffered much from the con- sciousness of having deserted ...
... manner and appearance of a disappointed man . He received me however in a very cordial manner and I of course took care not to allude to politics.4 He , no doubt , however has suffered much from the con- sciousness of having deserted ...
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... manner . Mr. Hill is also a man of extensive and varied information . His manners are by no means pleasing , tho ' free from affectation and his appearance and voice are somewhat unfavourable to him he thanked me for my attention to him ...
... manner . Mr. Hill is also a man of extensive and varied information . His manners are by no means pleasing , tho ' free from affectation and his appearance and voice are somewhat unfavourable to him he thanked me for my attention to him ...
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DIARY | 35 |
LETTERS TO CHARLES 2ND EARL GREY | 160 |
LETTERS TO HENRY BROUGHAM | 174 |
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