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... Wishes and reflections ⹠CXL . To Dr Moore . - Jan . 4 , 1789. His situation and prospects ⹠⹠· 133 ⹠134 136 · 139 CXLII . To Dugald Stewart . - Jan . 20 , 1789. Inclosing ⹠⹠140 Account of 141 CXLI . To Robert Ainslie . -Jan . 6 ...
... Wishes and reflections ⹠CXL . To Dr Moore . - Jan . 4 , 1789. His situation and prospects ⹠⹠· 133 ⹠134 136 · 139 CXLII . To Dugald Stewart . - Jan . 20 , 1789. Inclosing ⹠⹠140 Account of 141 CXLI . To Robert Ainslie . -Jan . 6 ...
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... wishes âą CLIV . To James Hamilton . - May 26 , 1789. Sympathy with his misfortunes toothach , & c . âą CLV . To William Creech . May 30 , 1789 . âą CLVI . To Mr M'Auley . - June 4 , 1789 . situation âą CLVII . To Robert Ainslie . - June 8 ...
... wishes âą CLIV . To James Hamilton . - May 26 , 1789. Sympathy with his misfortunes toothach , & c . âą CLV . To William Creech . May 30 , 1789 . âą CLVI . To Mr M'Auley . - June 4 , 1789 . situation âą CLVII . To Robert Ainslie . - June 8 ...
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... âą 342 â CCLXXIX . To William Burns . â March 25 , 1789. Wish- es to hear from him frequently - Anxious for his suc- cess in life â LETTERS TO CLARINDA 343 âą 345 GENERAL CORRESPONDENCE . MADAM , No. LII . TO MRS CONTENTS . XV.
... âą 342 â CCLXXIX . To William Burns . â March 25 , 1789. Wish- es to hear from him frequently - Anxious for his suc- cess in life â LETTERS TO CLARINDA 343 âą 345 GENERAL CORRESPONDENCE . MADAM , No. LII . TO MRS CONTENTS . XV.
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... wish to see and converse with you . If ever your occasions call you to this place , I make no doubt of your paying me a visit , and you may depend on a . very cordial welcome from this family . " I am , dear Sir , " Your friend and ...
... wish to see and converse with you . If ever your occasions call you to this place , I make no doubt of your paying me a visit , and you may depend on a . very cordial welcome from this family . " I am , dear Sir , " Your friend and ...
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... wish . the offers to be made you there may answer ; as I am persuaded you will not easily find a more generous and better hearted proprietor to live under than Mr Miller . When you return , if you come this way , I will be happy to see ...
... wish . the offers to be made you there may answer ; as I am persuaded you will not easily find a more generous and better hearted proprietor to live under than Mr Miller . When you return , if you come this way , I will be happy to see ...
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acquaintance AUCHTERTYRE Ayrshire ballad Burns character charming Clarinda compliments copy Cunningham dare dear friend dear Madam DEAR SIR dearest delighted devil Dumfries DUNLOP Earl of Glencairn Edinburgh ELLISLAND enjoyment epistle esteem Excise fancy farm father favour favourite feelings Fintry fortune friendship GAVIN HAMILTON genius gentleman give Gordon Castle hand happy heart Heaven honest honour hope House of Stuart humble servant idea inclosed indebted Jenny Geddes JOHN SKINNER kind lady late letter look Lord MAUCHLINE merit mind misery Miss muse never night Nithsdale noble obliged perhaps pleasure poem poet Poet's poetic poetry poor present respect rhyme ROBERT AINSLIE Scotland Scottish Shanter sincere song soul spirits stanzas tell thee thing thou thought tion verses week Whit-Sunday WILLIAM DUNBAR wish worth wretch write wrote young