Tait's Edinburgh Magazine, Volumen1William Tait, Christian Isobel Johnstone W. Tait, 1834 |
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... thing , of Derby , and sister to the Secretary for the Co- lonies , to the valuable living of Woodmansteane , & c ... things in the gift of his wealthy house . THE SABBATH NIGHT'S SUPPER . BY THE AUTHOR OF " NIGHTS OF THE ROUND TABLE ...
... thing , of Derby , and sister to the Secretary for the Co- lonies , to the valuable living of Woodmansteane , & c ... things in the gift of his wealthy house . THE SABBATH NIGHT'S SUPPER . BY THE AUTHOR OF " NIGHTS OF THE ROUND TABLE ...
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... things " -hospitably shared with the chance guest , the modest young helper , or the venerable elder . Nor was there ... thing of regular custom , following the solemni- ties of family worship as regularly as the obser- vance of that ...
... things " -hospitably shared with the chance guest , the modest young helper , or the venerable elder . Nor was there ... thing of regular custom , following the solemni- ties of family worship as regularly as the obser- vance of that ...
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... things , and not so much liable to erroneous valuation . But the fugitive , volatile , imponderable essences which ... thing , ) " Sir , I knew your father : he was the most upright man I ever met with in my life . " Nobody , that I re ...
... things , and not so much liable to erroneous valuation . But the fugitive , volatile , imponderable essences which ... thing , ) " Sir , I knew your father : he was the most upright man I ever met with in my life . " Nobody , that I re ...
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... things- against mother - wit and natural robustness of in- tellect , that the particular physician who chiefly ... thing was noticeable , -all the books were English . There was no affectation either in my father or mo- ther , of ...
... things- against mother - wit and natural robustness of in- tellect , that the particular physician who chiefly ... thing was noticeable , -all the books were English . There was no affectation either in my father or mo- ther , of ...
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... thing could she do than amuse herself with whirling round , according to that fashion known to young ladies both in France and England , and which , in both countries , is called making cheeses , viz . , pirouetting until the petticoat ...
... thing could she do than amuse herself with whirling round , according to that fashion known to young ladies both in France and England , and which , in both countries , is called making cheeses , viz . , pirouetting until the petticoat ...
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