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... Tweddell while abroad , containing remarks , & c . which occurred to him in his travels , and an occasional view of ... Tweddell's literary property , which has been missing since his death ; and , lastly , a republication of his ...
... Tweddell while abroad , containing remarks , & c . which occurred to him in his travels , and an occasional view of ... Tweddell's literary property , which has been missing since his death ; and , lastly , a republication of his ...
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... Tweddell's papers to England ; and he positively states , of his own knowledge , that Mr. Carlyle re- commended that they should be consigned to a Mr. Losh , a friend of Mr. Tweddell's family . • Various circumstances concur to render ...
... Tweddell's papers to England ; and he positively states , of his own knowledge , that Mr. Carlyle re- commended that they should be consigned to a Mr. Losh , a friend of Mr. Tweddell's family . • Various circumstances concur to render ...
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... Tweddell's directions , in transmitting the papers and other effects of his late son . " From these words , Lord E. draws the inference that the property must have been transmitted , and that the Tweddell - family knew that it was so ...
... Tweddell's directions , in transmitting the papers and other effects of his late son . " From these words , Lord E. draws the inference that the property must have been transmitted , and that the Tweddell - family knew that it was so ...
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