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" ... starting-point. A glimpse of one of these excursions is afforded in the next letter, the greater portion of which, however, is occupied with an outpouring of his woes. These seem to have received fresh stimulus from an ungrounded alarm that a rival... "
The impostor; or, Born without a conscience, by the author of 'Anti-Coningsby'. - Page 224
by William North - 1845
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Christopher North: A Memoir of John Wilson, Late Professor of ..., Volumes 1-2

Mary Wilson Gordon - 1862 - 388 pages
...stimulus from an ungrounded alarm that a rival had come between him and the dear object of his anxieties. "I have been expecting to hear from you for some time past; that is to say, I 'would not have been greatly astonished though I had heard from you, neither am I...
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'Christopher North,': A Memoir of John Wilson, Late Professor of Moral ...

Mary Wilson Gordon - Philosophers - 1863 - 508 pages
...from an ungrounded alarm that a rival had come between him and the dear object of his anxieties. " I have been expecting to hear from you for some time past ; that is to say, I would not have been greatly astonished though I had heard from you, neither am...
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The Stenographer, Volume 5

Shorthand - 1894 - 458 pages
...Directors. (68 words) Yours respectfully, Letter No. 28. CHARLES DUNN, Esp., Spokane Falls, Wash. I ' KAK SIR : I have been expecting to hear from you for some time, relative to your obligations to this Company. I am anxious to get this" matter settled in some way...
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