Early Letters of Marcus Dods Dd Late Principal of New College Edinburgh 18

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Early Letters of Marcus Dods Dd Late Principal of New College Edinburgh 18
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It is evening now, and as it cleared up I did my visits. I think the people here have more horrible diseases than elsewhere ; or else it is that they take more hold of me, having no one to talk to at home
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