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You will rejoice to hear that Miss Macleod , of Rasay , is married to Colonel Mure Campbell , an excellent man , with a pretty good estate of his own , and the prospect of having the Earl of Loudoun's fortune and honours .
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Its last line is an excellent burlesque surprize on gloomy sentimental enquirers . And , perhaps , the advice is as good as can be given to a low - spirited dissatisfied being : - ¡° Don't trouble your head with sickly thinking : take a ...
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... Reverend Dr. Nash's excellent " History of Worcestershire , vol . ii . p . 318. The Doctor bas subjoined a note , in which he says , ¡° The Editor bath seen , and carefully examined the proofs of all the particulars above - mentioned ...
... Reverend Dr. Nash's excellent " History of Worcestershire , vol . ii . p . 318. The Doctor bas subjoined a note , in which he says , ¡° The Editor bath seen , and carefully examined the proofs of all the particulars above - mentioned ...
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