. Life of a Scotch naturalist: Thomas Edward, associate of the Linnaean Society. 170 Edwa/rd^s Apology. [chap. ix. claim upon the inhabitants of Aberdeen. I certainly do owe many of them — particularly those of the upper and middle classes of society—a deep debt of gratitude for their courteous attention and their ofEered hospitality. Although circumstances did not allow me to avail myself of their kindness, I have never forgotten the unfeigned favors which they proffered me. I know that some of them were deep- ly ofEended at my refusing their invitations; but had they known of my deplorable p


. Life of a Scotch naturalist: Thomas Edward, associate of the Linnaean Society. 170 Edwa/rd^s Apology. [chap. ix. claim upon the inhabitants of Aberdeen. I certainly do owe many of them — particularly those of the upper and middle classes of society—a deep debt of gratitude for their courteous attention and their ofEered hospitality. Although circumstances did not allow me to avail myself of their kindness, I have never forgotten the unfeigned favors which they proffered me. I know that some of them were deep- ly ofEended at my refusing their invitations; but had they known of my deplorable position at the time, I feel certain that their feeling of offense would have given place to the deeper and softer feeling of pity for the ;. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Smiles, Samuel, 1812-1904; Edward, Thomas, 1814-1886. New York, Harper & brothers


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