John Stuart Blackie: A Biography, Volumen1W. Blackwood, 1895 |
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... took his name and something of his nature . He says himself : - I desire to thank God for the good stock - in - trade , so to speak , which I inherited from my parents for the business of life . My father was a man of great vigour both ...
... took his name and something of his nature . He says himself : - I desire to thank God for the good stock - in - trade , so to speak , which I inherited from my parents for the business of life . My father was a man of great vigour both ...
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... took to business , and became a wine - merchant in the town . A much- respected family of Stuarts was resident in Kelso . Father and son were doctors , and were descended from a line of doctors . An old lady of the family used to say ...
... took to business , and became a wine - merchant in the town . A much- respected family of Stuarts was resident in Kelso . Father and son were doctors , and were descended from a line of doctors . An old lady of the family used to say ...
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... took kindly to Latin at the Kelso Grammar - School , whose boys played under the shadow of King David's stately abbey . He was possessed of fitful energy , and took inter- est in many matters , in antiquities and gardening as well as in ...
... took kindly to Latin at the Kelso Grammar - School , whose boys played under the shadow of King David's stately abbey . He was possessed of fitful energy , and took inter- est in many matters , in antiquities and gardening as well as in ...
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... took to him- self a wife . The lady was Miss Helen Stodart , and she was twenty - two years old when Mr Blackie married her in 1805. She was the eldest of three sisters , and the daughter of Mr William Stodart , an architect at Hamilton ...
... took to him- self a wife . The lady was Miss Helen Stodart , and she was twenty - two years old when Mr Blackie married her in 1805. She was the eldest of three sisters , and the daughter of Mr William Stodart , an architect at Hamilton ...
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... took Helen , an aunt married to Mr Hamilton of Airbless gave Marion a home , and Mr Stodart welcomed the little Margaret to Walston . The Drumloch house was hospitable , and there the sisters often met . Helen , the eldest , grew up in ...
... took Helen , an aunt married to Mr Hamilton of Airbless gave Marion a home , and Mr Stodart welcomed the little Margaret to Walston . The Drumloch house was hospitable , and there the sisters often met . Helen , the eldest , grew up in ...
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