Memoir of Thomas Drummond, R.E.,F.R.A.S., Under Secretary to the Lord Lieutenant of Ireland, 1835-1840 |
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... brought the place into order , when the proprietor himself fancied and took it . She then removed to a house on the banks of the Esk , not far from Musselburgh , where the family resided for the next ten years . Here Thomas Drum- mond ...
... brought the place into order , when the proprietor himself fancied and took it . She then removed to a house on the banks of the Esk , not far from Musselburgh , where the family resided for the next ten years . Here Thomas Drum- mond ...
Page 19
... brought him from Scotland , alone , and with his letter of summons in his hand , he presented himself at the barracks , the porter rebuffed him with the chilling information , ' You are too late . ' He was received , however , and ...
... brought him from Scotland , alone , and with his letter of summons in his hand , he presented himself at the barracks , the porter rebuffed him with the chilling information , ' You are too late . ' He was received , however , and ...
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... brought with him an introduction to Dr Smith , the head of the medical department , whose relations lived near Musselburgh . The Smiths were exceedingly kind , and he was soon at home in their house , which was situated about a mile ...
... brought with him an introduction to Dr Smith , the head of the medical department , whose relations lived near Musselburgh . The Smiths were exceedingly kind , and he was soon at home in their house , which was situated about a mile ...
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... and a few super- numeraries left . If Portugal don't help a little , pro- motion will be slow . " It is thus that , through class feeling , even the best of men are brought at times to look upon war . barracks , or , to " WOOLWICH . 27.
... and a few super- numeraries left . If Portugal don't help a little , pro- motion will be slow . " It is thus that , through class feeling , even the best of men are brought at times to look upon war . barracks , or , to " WOOLWICH . 27.
Page 31
... , you are now at a distance from your affectionate and anxious mother and your other friends , whom I am sure you will ever gratefully remember ; and you must mix with many young persons who have been brought WOOLWICH . 31.
... , you are now at a distance from your affectionate and anxious mother and your other friends , whom I am sure you will ever gratefully remember ; and you must mix with many young persons who have been brought WOOLWICH . 31.
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Memoir of Thomas Drummond, R. E. , F. R. A. S. , Under Secretary to the Lord ... John Ferguson McLennan No preview available - 2020 |
Memoir of Thomas Drummond, R. E., F. R. A.S., Under Secretary to the Lord ... John F. M'lennan No preview available - 2016 |
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