Tait's Edinburgh Magazine, Volumen1William Tait, Christian Isobel Johnstone W. Tait, 1834 |
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... carried a very small port- manteau ; and , as the coach drove off , proceeded on foot up the stony path , merely a bridle - way , which led winding into the hills from the wide open moor . Frequently he paused - looked round the country ...
... carried a very small port- manteau ; and , as the coach drove off , proceeded on foot up the stony path , merely a bridle - way , which led winding into the hills from the wide open moor . Frequently he paused - looked round the country ...
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... carried into the bed - room in which my fa- ther was at that moment dying . Whether he had asked for us , I know not : if so , his senses had left him before we came . He was delirious , and talked at intervals - always on the same ...
... carried into the bed - room in which my fa- ther was at that moment dying . Whether he had asked for us , I know not : if so , his senses had left him before we came . He was delirious , and talked at intervals - always on the same ...
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... carried her off from her own house in London , and afterwards of having , at some place in Oxfordshire , by collusion with each other and by terror , enabled one of the brothers to offer the last violence to her person . The accounts ...
... carried her off from her own house in London , and afterwards of having , at some place in Oxfordshire , by collusion with each other and by terror , enabled one of the brothers to offer the last violence to her person . The accounts ...
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... carried so far , that , at a recent vestry meeting , the assembly literally voted the Church a nuisance , and advertised for a contractor who would re- move it for the value of the old materials ! Even among moderate men , a determined ...
... carried so far , that , at a recent vestry meeting , the assembly literally voted the Church a nuisance , and advertised for a contractor who would re- move it for the value of the old materials ! Even among moderate men , a determined ...
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... carried by a large majority . Still the scruples of the churchmen were not exhausted . It was found out that the name of the individual who moved the obnoxious amendment was not inserted in the rate - book ! A third meeting was ...
... carried by a large majority . Still the scruples of the churchmen were not exhausted . It was found out that the name of the individual who moved the obnoxious amendment was not inserted in the rate - book ! A third meeting was ...
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