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Reminiscences of Scottish Life and Character

CHAPTER VII
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Believe only this, that to my own dying day I never can forget your goodness.

Believe this too--that since it has pleased Almighty God that my poor mother's eyes should not he closed under my roof, and by my hand, I would not have wished any other place for her departure than among friends so kindly, loving, and so well loved.
God bless you and repay it to you, prays your ever grateful and affectionate friend, DALHOUSIE.
Rev.E.B.Ramsay.
February 27, 1839.--"My uncle General Burnett died; another limb of the older generation gone; a good and kind man; a man of the world, and not a clever one.

Latterly he showed a considerable desire to know more about religion.

Went with J.Sandilands to be present at the formation of a branch of the Church Society at Glasgow--made a regular speech!" On September 4th he writes--"The first day of meeting of the general committee for business of the Scottish Episcopal Church Society.

I gave a large dinner.


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