Memoir of Thomas Drummond, R.E.,F.R.A.S., Under Secretary to the Lord Lieutenant of Ireland, 1835-1840 |
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... cause I have not seen him ; but perhaps he has not left London , and I may yet see him . I trust I may . I have hesitated long with myself whether or not to tell you this , but my situation becoming every day more irksome , at last ...
... cause I have not seen him ; but perhaps he has not left London , and I may yet see him . I trust I may . I have hesitated long with myself whether or not to tell you this , but my situation becoming every day more irksome , at last ...
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... causes of offence , and by taking a cautious part in the offences and differences among your companions and friends . This is essen- tially necessary . Because , on proper occasion , there must be no doubt of your honour , and there ...
... causes of offence , and by taking a cautious part in the offences and differences among your companions and friends . This is essen- tially necessary . Because , on proper occasion , there must be no doubt of your honour , and there ...
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... cause them if you were to do otherwise . I am sure your kind , affectionate heart could not bear to think of a suffering , miserable mother . God bless you , and preserve you from all evil . Fear God ; honour your parents . Your days ...
... cause them if you were to do otherwise . I am sure your kind , affectionate heart could not bear to think of a suffering , miserable mother . God bless you , and preserve you from all evil . Fear God ; honour your parents . Your days ...
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... caused the accident , being on his feet , was thrown from the pier and drowned . Mr Drummond and the other man clung to the pier , and Mr Drummond afterwards de- scribed his sensations , when finding his body swept by the current ...
... caused the accident , being on his feet , was thrown from the pier and drowned . Mr Drummond and the other man clung to the pier , and Mr Drummond afterwards de- scribed his sensations , when finding his body swept by the current ...
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... caused an error of about 45 inches . On the other hand , the chain , while it possessed many good qualities , was attended by not inconsiderable diffi- culties in the use . The base , however , was as carefully measured as with the ...
... caused an error of about 45 inches . On the other hand , the chain , while it possessed many good qualities , was attended by not inconsiderable diffi- culties in the use . The base , however , was as carefully measured as with the ...
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