Tait's Edinburgh magazine, Volume 161849 |
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Page 13
... Lord George Ben- tinck . The resemblance was very incomplete ; but there is no reason to doubt that both of these noblemen entered sporting circles from want of a better occupa- tion . The superior talent of the one was strikingly ex ...
... Lord George Ben- tinck . The resemblance was very incomplete ; but there is no reason to doubt that both of these noblemen entered sporting circles from want of a better occupa- tion . The superior talent of the one was strikingly ex ...
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... Lord Cuning- hame , in the Justiciary Court of Edinburgh . " ap- From a letter of his Lordship to Dr. Beattie , he pears to have been boarded in Mr. Campbell's family during this session . Campbell was greatly captivated by the lectures ...
... Lord Cuning- hame , in the Justiciary Court of Edinburgh . " ap- From a letter of his Lordship to Dr. Beattie , he pears to have been boarded in Mr. Campbell's family during this session . Campbell was greatly captivated by the lectures ...
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... Lord Holland , asking about me , and ex- household word , and which will live while our lan - pressing a wish to have me to dine at the King guage endures . The Battle of Hohenlinden , " and of Clubs . Thither with his lordship I ...
... Lord Holland , asking about me , and ex- household word , and which will live while our lan - pressing a wish to have me to dine at the King guage endures . The Battle of Hohenlinden , " and of Clubs . Thither with his lordship I ...
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... Lord Minto , who had been employed on an extraordi- with Germany , met Mr. Campbell , by his own desire , at nary mission to the court of Vienna , and was acquainted the house of the late Dugald Stewart , and afterwards treated the poet ...
... Lord Minto , who had been employed on an extraordi- with Germany , met Mr. Campbell , by his own desire , at nary mission to the court of Vienna , and was acquainted the house of the late Dugald Stewart , and afterwards treated the poet ...
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... LORD MINTO . 466 Edinburgh , June 29th , 1802 . " My Lord , -It gave me much pleasure to learn by your lordship's letter of the 28th , that the fever is now banished from your amiable family . I congratulate your lordship upon your ...
... LORD MINTO . 466 Edinburgh , June 29th , 1802 . " My Lord , -It gave me much pleasure to learn by your lordship's letter of the 28th , that the fever is now banished from your amiable family . I congratulate your lordship upon your ...
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