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... walked together along the beautiful shady path , worn of one's frequent feet through these short years . No man could more worthily hold his place than Principal Stewart and it was strange and touching to me to see him there . For when ...
... walked together along the beautiful shady path , worn of one's frequent feet through these short years . No man could more worthily hold his place than Principal Stewart and it was strange and touching to me to see him there . For when ...
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... walked into the vestry and introduced himself in the most brotherly way ( the very pleasantest of men ) , even a man long past the days in which self - conceit is tolerable could not but think that it had been well the Prelate had heard ...
... walked into the vestry and introduced himself in the most brotherly way ( the very pleasantest of men ) , even a man long past the days in which self - conceit is tolerable could not but think that it had been well the Prelate had heard ...
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... walked into church in procession . The dense mass of people arose , as the twenty - fourth psalm rung out : the great choir duly placed in the chancel . The organ is temporary : but it was quite adequate . Dr. Marshall Lang of Glasgow ...
... walked into church in procession . The dense mass of people arose , as the twenty - fourth psalm rung out : the great choir duly placed in the chancel . The organ is temporary : but it was quite adequate . Dr. Marshall Lang of Glasgow ...
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... walked with him from the University Club at Edinburgh , where we were abiding , to the Conclave about which there used to be a preposterous reticence . No doubt the days have been when the little College needed it all , to maintain ...
... walked with him from the University Club at Edinburgh , where we were abiding , to the Conclave about which there used to be a preposterous reticence . No doubt the days have been when the little College needed it all , to maintain ...
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... walked a long way out the west beach , talking ( with many pauses ) of the life and work which were done . When he went , I read the record of Tulloch's funeral . The old time came over one . For the sake of young ministers of the Kirk ...
... walked a long way out the west beach , talking ( with many pauses ) of the life and work which were done . When he went , I read the record of Tulloch's funeral . The old time came over one . For the sake of young ministers of the Kirk ...
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St. Andrews and Elsewhere: Glimpses of Some Gone and of Things Left Andrew Kennedy Hutchinson Boyd No preview available - 2019 |
St Andrews and Elsewhere: Glimpses of Some Gone and of Things Left (1894) Andrew Kennedy Hutchinson Boyd No preview available - 2008 |
St Andrews and Elsewhere: Glimpses of Some Gone and of Things Left Andrew Kennedy Hutchison Boyd No preview available - 2012 |
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