Addresses and TransactionsW. Dawson, 1969 |
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... House , near Edinburgh , that my mother made the acquaint- ance of my father's family , Mrs. Constable being the sister of my grandmother , Mrs. Thomson , of Camphill . My parents were married in the Cathedral here , and my ...
... House , near Edinburgh , that my mother made the acquaint- ance of my father's family , Mrs. Constable being the sister of my grandmother , Mrs. Thomson , of Camphill . My parents were married in the Cathedral here , and my ...
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... house . He had even had it restored , and under his care the restoration was done so well that the house stood there , an admirable repre- sentative of the eighteenth century , and a faithful restoration of what it was when the great ...
... house . He had even had it restored , and under his care the restoration was done so well that the house stood there , an admirable repre- sentative of the eighteenth century , and a faithful restoration of what it was when the great ...
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... house to the nation , but he had also made a close study of Johnson's life , writings and doings . Dr. F. de ... house was made ; and also to admire the house and be Biron had spoken . The address they had heard was charmed by the lady ...
... house to the nation , but he had also made a close study of Johnson's life , writings and doings . Dr. F. de ... house was made ; and also to admire the house and be Biron had spoken . The address they had heard was charmed by the lady ...
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