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... friend , Mr. Arbuthnot , in Edinburgh ; and having occasion to pass some time that autumn in Aberdeenshire , I renewed my intercourse with him there . As those with whom he chiefly associated at Aber- deen were my most intimate friends ...
... friend , Mr. Arbuthnot , in Edinburgh ; and having occasion to pass some time that autumn in Aberdeenshire , I renewed my intercourse with him there . As those with whom he chiefly associated at Aber- deen were my most intimate friends ...
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... friends whom he most valued . Yet the receiving a letter from an old friend never failed to put him in spirits for the rest of the day . Music , which had been his great delight , he could not endure , after the death of his eldest son ...
... friends whom he most valued . Yet the receiving a letter from an old friend never failed to put him in spirits for the rest of the day . Music , which had been his great delight , he could not endure , after the death of his eldest son ...
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... friends were forming new plans for his support , he determined , without communicating his views to any one , to " try the air of London , " and wrote a farewell to Ireland in the spirit of the following extract : RANK nurse of nonsense ...
... friends were forming new plans for his support , he determined , without communicating his views to any one , to " try the air of London , " and wrote a farewell to Ireland in the spirit of the following extract : RANK nurse of nonsense ...
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