Tait's Edinburgh Magazine, 1 tomasWilliam Tait, Christian Isobel Johnstone W. Tait, 1834 |
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... better than ordinary fare- " a feast of fat things " -hospitably shared with the chance guest , the modest young helper , or the venerable elder . Nor was there wanting , if such were the taste and temper of the reverend presider at the ...
... better than ordinary fare- " a feast of fat things " -hospitably shared with the chance guest , the modest young helper , or the venerable elder . Nor was there wanting , if such were the taste and temper of the reverend presider at the ...
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... better to - day . But when did you get up , love ? I hope you did not sit for me : I daresay it was two o'clock before I got home . " Agnes did not now say how much later it had been , nor yet how long she had held her solitary vigil ...
... better to - day . But when did you get up , love ? I hope you did not sit for me : I daresay it was two o'clock before I got home . " Agnes did not now say how much later it had been , nor yet how long she had held her solitary vigil ...
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... better the temptations of society ; and he longed to be rich ! Who had motives like his for gaining what an Indian would smile at as but a very paltry fortune ! The speechless , melancholy man be- came the supercargo of a private ship ...
... better the temptations of society ; and he longed to be rich ! Who had motives like his for gaining what an Indian would smile at as but a very paltry fortune ! The speechless , melancholy man be- came the supercargo of a private ship ...
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... better and more cheerfully I could dispense with some part of the downright necessaries of life , than with certain circumstances of elegance and propriety in the daily habits of using them . With these feelings , and , if the reader ...
... better and more cheerfully I could dispense with some part of the downright necessaries of life , than with certain circumstances of elegance and propriety in the daily habits of using them . With these feelings , and , if the reader ...
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... better in an intellectual sense than such as is merely literary ; for that is , of all society , the feeblest . From the clergymen , the medical body , and the merchants , was supported a Philosophical Society , who regularly published ...
... better in an intellectual sense than such as is merely literary ; for that is , of all society , the feeblest . From the clergymen , the medical body , and the merchants , was supported a Philosophical Society , who regularly published ...
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