Tait's Edinburgh Magazine, 1 tomasWilliam Tait, Christian Isobel Johnstone W. Tait, 1834 |
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... England ( or was considered ) a small fortune , viz . , six thou- sand pounds . I once heard a young banker in Liver- pool , with the general assent of those who heard him , fix upon that identical sum of six thousand pounds as ...
... England ( or was considered ) a small fortune , viz . , six thou- sand pounds . I once heard a young banker in Liver- pool , with the general assent of those who heard him , fix upon that identical sum of six thousand pounds as ...
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... England , combined with the manners of the highest ; or , more pointedly , by the morals of the gentry , with the manners of the nobility . Manners more noble , or more polished than the manners of the English nobility , I cannot ...
... England , combined with the manners of the highest ; or , more pointedly , by the morals of the gentry , with the manners of the nobility . Manners more noble , or more polished than the manners of the English nobility , I cannot ...
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... England , as these again are , in spirit , and naï- veté - not to Cowper's only , but to many an un- known woman's in every night of the year - lit- tle thought of perhaps by her correspondent and destined pretty certainly to oblivion ...
... England , as these again are , in spirit , and naï- veté - not to Cowper's only , but to many an un- known woman's in every night of the year - lit- tle thought of perhaps by her correspondent and destined pretty certainly to oblivion ...
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... England with the Huguenots at the revocation of the Edict of Nantz ? This was a tender point with me : of all things I could not endure to be supposed of French descent ; yet it was a vexa- tion I had constantly to face , as most people ...
... England with the Huguenots at the revocation of the Edict of Nantz ? This was a tender point with me : of all things I could not endure to be supposed of French descent ; yet it was a vexa- tion I had constantly to face , as most people ...
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... England and of Scotland , appear comparatively pure . In Ire- land , the nuisance had become intolerable . In Ireland , began the attempt at its abatement . With the efforts of O'Connell and the Catholics , to obtain the right of ...
... England and of Scotland , appear comparatively pure . In Ire- land , the nuisance had become intolerable . In Ireland , began the attempt at its abatement . With the efforts of O'Connell and the Catholics , to obtain the right of ...
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