Tait's Edinburgh Magazine, 1 tomasWilliam Tait, Christian Isobel Johnstone W. Tait, 1834 |
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... called their selfishness usually raised his indignation ; but his feelings were moderate at this hour , and did more justice to his just , if not very generous or cordial relatives . While this train of thought and sentiment ab- sorbed ...
... called their selfishness usually raised his indignation ; but his feelings were moderate at this hour , and did more justice to his just , if not very generous or cordial relatives . While this train of thought and sentiment ab- sorbed ...
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... called friendship , returned with unmitigated force upon their fascinated victim . Three times in the course of the twelve months he had been dis- Even to such slender consolation the old fa- ther would try to smile . Of the new ties ...
... called friendship , returned with unmitigated force upon their fascinated victim . Three times in the course of the twelve months he had been dis- Even to such slender consolation the old fa- ther would try to smile . Of the new ties ...
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... called Mr. Hepburn's . Mr. Smith was similarly employed ; but the young gentleman partner , the capitalist , lounged over a news- paper . Every clerk was , in his own department , quill - driving , as if for life and death ; and nought ...
... called Mr. Hepburn's . Mr. Smith was similarly employed ; but the young gentleman partner , the capitalist , lounged over a news- paper . Every clerk was , in his own department , quill - driving , as if for life and death ; and nought ...
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... called Toja , as late as my 13th year . Else , and with these two exceptions , I may truly say that I never played in my life . In general , the inference from such a fact would be , that a boy must be sufering in health who could so ...
... called Toja , as late as my 13th year . Else , and with these two exceptions , I may truly say that I never played in my life . In general , the inference from such a fact would be , that a boy must be sufering in health who could so ...
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... called again . It was dusk , and a mob had assembled . At the moment I came up to the door , a lady was is- suing , muffled up , and in some measure disguised . It was Mrs. L. At the corner of an adjacent street a post - chaise was ...
... called again . It was dusk , and a mob had assembled . At the moment I came up to the door , a lady was is- suing , muffled up , and in some measure disguised . It was Mrs. L. At the corner of an adjacent street a post - chaise was ...
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