Tait's Edinburgh Magazine, Volumen1William Tait, Christian Isobel Johnstone W. Tait, 1834 |
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... English . There was no affectation either in my father or mo- ther , of decorating their tables with foreign books , not better than thousands of corresponding books in their mother idiom ; or of painfully spelling out the contents ...
... English . There was no affectation either in my father or mo- ther , of decorating their tables with foreign books , not better than thousands of corresponding books in their mother idiom ; or of painfully spelling out the contents ...
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... English or the German ; because his own litera . ture , with a few splendid jewels , is not mounted in all departments equally well . But is it for those who have fed on the gifts of Ceres , to discard them for acorns ? This is to ...
... English or the German ; because his own litera . ture , with a few splendid jewels , is not mounted in all departments equally well . But is it for those who have fed on the gifts of Ceres , to discard them for acorns ? This is to ...
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... English levee on some high solemnity , suppose the King's birth- day : — “ Amongst the presentations to his majesty , we noticed Lord O. S. , the Governor - General of India , on his de- parture for Bengal ; Mr. U. Z. with an Ad Iress ...
... English levee on some high solemnity , suppose the King's birth- day : — “ Amongst the presentations to his majesty , we noticed Lord O. S. , the Governor - General of India , on his de- parture for Bengal ; Mr. U. Z. with an Ad Iress ...
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... English weight . The price of bread of the second quality is 8 sous per 4 lb. French weight , which is less han 3d . the loaf of 4 lb. English weight . We rejoice to observe that the tyrannical Corn Laws are every year more and more ...
... English weight . The price of bread of the second quality is 8 sous per 4 lb. French weight , which is less han 3d . the loaf of 4 lb. English weight . We rejoice to observe that the tyrannical Corn Laws are every year more and more ...
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... English Court of Justice is no speculative advantage . It would be an historical event , —and would , we have no doubt , ensure the lopping off for ever of the worst and most detestable arm of bad governments in free E. T. M. THE DODOS ...
... English Court of Justice is no speculative advantage . It would be an historical event , —and would , we have no doubt , ensure the lopping off for ever of the worst and most detestable arm of bad governments in free E. T. M. THE DODOS ...
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