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" ... the spirit of this juvenile presbyterian — his whole soul became filled with the blackest demons of rage, and he resolved to sacrifice to his indignation the instruments of what he conceived to be so deadly a disgrace. It was Sunday, and after going... "
Peter's Letters to His Kinsfolk - Page 199
by John Gibson Lockhart - 1819
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The Scotsman's Library: Being a Collection of Anecdotes and Facts ...

James Mitchell - Scotland - 1825 - 798 pages
...with the blackest demons of rage, and he resolved to sacrifice to his indignation, the instrumente of what he conceived to be so deadly a disgrace. It...Edinburgh. After passing calmly, to all appearance, through sereral green fields which have now become streets and squares, he came to a place more lonely than...
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The Works of Professor Wilson of the University of Edinburgh: Noctes ambrosianae

John Wilson - 1855 - 440 pages
...instruments of what he conceived to 1 See Peter's Letters to hii Kinsfolk, 1819, vol. ii. p. 197. PREFACE. XI be so deadly a disgrace. It was Sunday ; and after...church as usual with his pupils, he led them out to the country — for the ground on which the New Town of Edinburgh now stands was then considered as...
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Spare hours v. 2, Volume 2

John Brown - 456 pages
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The North British review

1866 - 520 pages
...such a trivial trespass was enough to poison for ever the spirit of this juvenile Presbyterian—his whole soul became filled with the blackest demons...usual with his pupils, he led them out to walk in the country—for the ground on which the New Town of Edinburgh now stands, was then considered as the...
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The North British Review, Volumes 44-45

English literature - 1866 - 566 pages
...instruments of what he conceived to be so deadly a disgrace. It was Sunday, and after going to the church as usual with his pupils, he led them out to...Town of Edinburgh now stands, was then considered as ÍA« country by the people of Edinburgh. After passing calmly, to all appearance, through several...
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The book of Scottish anecdote, collected and ed. by A. Hislop

Alexander Hislop (publisher) - 1874 - 786 pages
...and he resolved to sacrifice to his indignation the instruments of what he conceived to be a deadly disgrace. It was Sunday, and after going to church, as usual, with his pupils, he Ted them out to walk in the country (for the ground on which the new town of Edinburgh now stands was...
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The Book of Scottish Anecdote: Humorous, Social, Legendary and Historical

Alexander Hislop - Anecdotes - 1879 - 778 pages
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Noctes Ambrosianae, Volume 1

John Wilson - Dialogue - 1892 - 438 pages
...became filled with the blackest demons of rage, and he resolved to sacrifice to his indignation tne instruments of what he conceived to be so deadly a...church as usual with his pupils, he led them out to the country — for the ground on which the New Town of Edinburgh now stands was then considered as...
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Horæ subsecivæ v. 3, 1897, Volume 3

John Brown - 1897 - 494 pages
...instruments of what he conceived to be so deadly a disgrace. It was Sunday, and after going to the church as usual with his pupils, he led them out to...Town of Edinburgh now stands, was then considered as tJie country by the people of Edinburgh. After passing calmly, to all appearance, through several of...
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Rab and His Friends: And Other Sketches

John Brown - Authors, Scottish - 1900 - 204 pages
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