Remains, Volume 3J.Duncan, 1837 |
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... made perfect in weakness . ” " As to myself , " ( he writes ) , “ I cannot give my kind friend and you a comfortable state- * Oct. 12th , 1829 . + Oct. 2d , 1829 . ment . I have gained no ground since I wrote XX EDITOR'S PREFACE TO.
... made perfect in weakness . ” " As to myself , " ( he writes ) , “ I cannot give my kind friend and you a comfortable state- * Oct. 12th , 1829 . + Oct. 2d , 1829 . ment . I have gained no ground since I wrote XX EDITOR'S PREFACE TO.
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Alexander Knox. ment . I have gained no ground since I wrote last . I rather think I have lost ground . It would give my kind friend and you little comfort to go into particulars ; and would do no good to myself . In fact , nervous ...
Alexander Knox. ment . I have gained no ground since I wrote last . I rather think I have lost ground . It would give my kind friend and you little comfort to go into particulars ; and would do no good to myself . In fact , nervous ...
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... ment when reports were privately circulating , such as those which have again been recently raised ; and when a precisely similar construction was put upon the fact of a depression , whose nature was not rightly understood , and whose ...
... ment when reports were privately circulating , such as those which have again been recently raised ; and when a precisely similar construction was put upon the fact of a depression , whose nature was not rightly understood , and whose ...
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... ment on the evidence of such opinions as are founded on inferences . - Inferences are all that the whole of Mr. Scott's re- maining testimony rests on . " I was , and am , myself strongly impressed with a belief ” — “ I had frequently ...
... ment on the evidence of such opinions as are founded on inferences . - Inferences are all that the whole of Mr. Scott's re- maining testimony rests on . " I was , and am , myself strongly impressed with a belief ” — “ I had frequently ...
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... ment and breaking forth of these ideas . In a letter to me , Mr. Kelly writes ' that he thinks he spoke of it to his own family , very shortly , if not im- mediately , after Mr. Knox's death . " He names two ladies as the first persons ...
... ment and breaking forth of these ideas . In a letter to me , Mr. Kelly writes ' that he thinks he spoke of it to his own family , very shortly , if not im- mediately , after Mr. Knox's death . " He names two ladies as the first persons ...
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