ABSTRACT OF ADDITIONAL CORRESPONDENCE: LETTERS FROM HENRY MACKENZIE, AUTHOR OF "THE MAN OF FEELING"
Item | Description | Page number |
491 | He was constantly occupied in attendance on his wife, who was worn out with her attending on their daughter Hope, who was then suffering from fever. Edinburgh, 24th December 1787 | 413 |
492 | He entertains hopes of his daughter's recovery. Edinburgh, 31st December 1787 | 413 |
493 | The writer's estimate of the character of Lewis Alexander Grant. Edinburgh, 19th March 1789 | 414 |
494 | He had just returned from the burial of Miss Burnett, in whom Edinburgh had lost its "finest woman"; illness of Adam Smith. Edinburgh, 21st June 1790 | 415 |
495 | That he had received a letter from Mr. Dundas, written on the suggestion of Mr. Pitt, inviting him to spend the vacation with them. Edinburgh, 18th July 1791 | 416 |
496 | The writer's love for a life in the country. Edinburgh, 22d September 1791 | 416 |