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Reminiscences of Scottish Life and Character

CHAPTER VII
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Much have I worked for this society, and done better things than give dinners.

By the by William Ramsay [his brother the admiral] made a capital speech." On March 5, 1841, it is noted, Bishop Walker died--"a good man.

His mind cast in a limited mould of strong prejudices; but a fair man, strictly honest in all his ways.

He was not fitted to unravel difficulties in his episcopate, and scarcely suited to these times.

He had been a furious opponent of the old evangelicals.


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