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  • Never in my Life did I wish so much as now, that you had what was unfortunately wasted in Isaac's journey!

    Letter 65 2009

  • I have been disappointed and vexed as to Isaac's songs.

    Letter 65 2009

  • Isaac's wife brought another son on Sunday morning.

    Letter 345 2009

  • It would have been his ambition to keep Isaac's family from the parish; to keep his brother Nat from trouble, &c. &c.

    Letter 389 2009

  • [1] Given Isaac's interest in musical setting of songs, and the brothers 'love of Burns,' Mackniel 'may refer to Hector Macneill, author of rural tales, ballads and songs in the Burnsian manner.

    Letter 96 2009

  • I have been too much engaged to attend to Isaac's affairs as I could wish.

    Letter 50 2009

  • But the face strong and pleasing and the eyes like Uncle Isaac's.

    THE PRODIGAL FATHER 2010

  • A line extends from the angel's right shoulder, down his arm, through his right hand grabbing Abraham's, and then into Isaac's right shoulder, neck and head, held tight by his father's other hand.

    A Pathbreaker, Imitated Yet Unsurpassed Willard Spiegelman 2011

  • [1] Refers to Isaac's attempt to perfect a mechanical dibbler; Mr

    Letter 260 2009

  • Charlotte was quite well yesterday, we spent a dark wet afternoon at Isaac's.

    Letter 316 2009

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