Tait's Edinburgh Magazine, Volumen1William Tait, Christian Isobel Johnstone W. Tait, 1834 |
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... considerable proportion of this expenditure to intellectual pleasures - to pictures , very com- monly , as I have mentioned - to liberal society -and , in a large measure , to books . Yet , whilst the whole body of the merchants in this ...
... considerable proportion of this expenditure to intellectual pleasures - to pictures , very com- monly , as I have mentioned - to liberal society -and , in a large measure , to books . Yet , whilst the whole body of the merchants in this ...
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... considerable reverence and interest , upon various mixed feelings ; partly for his courage , for his sturdy and uncomplying morality , according to his views , for his general love of truth ; and ( as usual ) for his diction , amongst ...
... considerable reverence and interest , upon various mixed feelings ; partly for his courage , for his sturdy and uncomplying morality , according to his views , for his general love of truth ; and ( as usual ) for his diction , amongst ...
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... considerable interest . But the re- flection , to which I alluded above , as one which , even at those years , it forcibly impressed upon me , suggested itself often afterwards , and at the moment of recording it in a journal which I ...
... considerable interest . But the re- flection , to which I alluded above , as one which , even at those years , it forcibly impressed upon me , suggested itself often afterwards , and at the moment of recording it in a journal which I ...
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... considerable sum . In the valley of Neath , in Wales , where hundreds of processes have been served , the vicar is at- tempting to set aside a modus which was held to be good during the reign of William III . , and which has never since ...
... considerable sum . In the valley of Neath , in Wales , where hundreds of processes have been served , the vicar is at- tempting to set aside a modus which was held to be good during the reign of William III . , and which has never since ...
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... considerable force , and took possession of all the strong points in the neighbourhood of the city . In this state matters were on the 26th October - the date of the last intelligence . EAST INDIES . A Joint Stock Company has been ...
... considerable force , and took possession of all the strong points in the neighbourhood of the city . In this state matters were on the 26th October - the date of the last intelligence . EAST INDIES . A Joint Stock Company has been ...
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