Excerpt from Memoir of Lewis D. B. Gordon, F. R. S. E: Late Regius Professor of Civil Engineering and Mechanics in the University of Glasgow
IN the course of a life that has extended beyond the average duration, I have more than once been received on terrhs of brotherhood by other circles than my own; but gratitude to the fatherly provi dence of Him who setteth the solitary in families has never been so strongly called forth in me as in the year 1834, when - having been left alone of my kindred in Edinburgh - I was invited to enter the family that then occupied 1 1 Bellevue Crescent. It was indeed a privilege to be affiliated for a time to Mr. Joseph Gordon and his most hospitable wife, to be admitted to loving intercourse with their chil dren, and, above all, to secure the warm and steady friendship of him whose life - in sunshine and in shadow - will be the subject of the following Memoir.
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