Littell's Living Age, Volume 149Living Age Company Incorporated, 1881 |
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Page 240
... Campbell all mate . Miss Martineau's venomous little over , to start up in church at an assize hit at Lord Campbell and his wife is service when the clergyman began to read worth recalling . the prayer for Parliament , and interrupt him ...
... Campbell all mate . Miss Martineau's venomous little over , to start up in church at an assize hit at Lord Campbell and his wife is service when the clergyman began to read worth recalling . the prayer for Parliament , and interrupt him ...
Page 247
... Campbell won laurels against Follett is best forgot . Campbell frankly tells us that Melbourne was quite capable of that of which he was accused ; though in this case unjustly . Two of his daugh- ters spent the summer of 1836 with his ...
... Campbell won laurels against Follett is best forgot . Campbell frankly tells us that Melbourne was quite capable of that of which he was accused ; though in this case unjustly . Two of his daugh- ters spent the summer of 1836 with his ...
Page 248
... Campbell con- cerning the work , stating that he had not yet been able to look at it . Campbell laughed in his face without giving him any answer . In 1846 Campbell bought the estate of Hartrigge , in Roxburgh- shire ; in a beautiful ...
... Campbell con- cerning the work , stating that he had not yet been able to look at it . Campbell laughed in his face without giving him any answer . In 1846 Campbell bought the estate of Hartrigge , in Roxburgh- shire ; in a beautiful ...
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