"The Chiefs of Grant" (1883) by Sir William Fraser
Volume II, Section 5





ABSTRACT OF ADDITIONAL CORRESPONDENCE: LETTERS FROM HENRY MACKENZIE, AUTHOR OF "THE MAN OF FEELING"

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491He 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 1787413
492He entertains hopes of his daughter's recovery. Edinburgh, 31st December 1787413
493The writer's estimate of the character of Lewis Alexander Grant. Edinburgh, 19th March 1789414
494He had just returned from the burial of Miss Burnett, in whom Edinburgh had lost its "finest woman"; illness of Adam Smith. Edinburgh, 21st June 1790415
495That 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 1791416
496The writer's love for a life in the country. Edinburgh, 22d September 1791416



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