A Selection from the Correspondence of the Late Thomas ChalmersHarper & Bros., 1855 - 504 pages |
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... pleasures of this world , I feel this induce- ment presented with such plainness and truth that it is calcu- lated ... pleasure I have been thinking MY DEAR SIR - I read with much your very interesting communication . much of you ; and ...
... pleasures of this world , I feel this induce- ment presented with such plainness and truth that it is calcu- lated ... pleasure I have been thinking MY DEAR SIR - I read with much your very interesting communication . much of you ; and ...
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... pleasure that you wrote me an occasional note , though you had time only for half a dozen lines : you should not , my dear sir , stand upon difficulties with me , and I have to entreat a little more con- fidence from you in this way ...
... pleasure that you wrote me an occasional note , though you had time only for half a dozen lines : you should not , my dear sir , stand upon difficulties with me , and I have to entreat a little more con- fidence from you in this way ...
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... pleasure the renewal of our personal interviews , which have appeared to me far more valuable since I have experienced their absence . This will be the last opportunity of my writ- ing to you at Kilmardinny , as I understand you return ...
... pleasure the renewal of our personal interviews , which have appeared to me far more valuable since I have experienced their absence . This will be the last opportunity of my writ- ing to you at Kilmardinny , as I understand you return ...
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... of being injured , you would be as obedient to the second demonstration of duty as to the first . In a word , I presume ( and it is with the most unfeigned pleasure , and a heart filled with affection , that MR . THOMAS SMITH . 81.
... of being injured , you would be as obedient to the second demonstration of duty as to the first . In a word , I presume ( and it is with the most unfeigned pleasure , and a heart filled with affection , that MR . THOMAS SMITH . 81.
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Thomas Chalmers William Hanna. pleasure , and a heart filled with affection , that I can declare , from all that I have observed in you , how I look on the pre- sumption as one of the surest and strongest I ever conceived on any subject ...
Thomas Chalmers William Hanna. pleasure , and a heart filled with affection , that I can declare , from all that I have observed in you , how I look on the pre- sumption as one of the surest and strongest I ever conceived on any subject ...
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