Tait's Edinburgh Magazine, 1 tomasWilliam Tait, Christian Isobel Johnstone W. Tait, 1834 |
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... continued his writing . " But the Washington has not sailed , though the John Adams has gone . I trust there is yet time . " " Spare yourself all trouble on that account , Mr. Hepburn , " said the old gentleman , who could be as stately ...
... continued his writing . " But the Washington has not sailed , though the John Adams has gone . I trust there is yet time . " " Spare yourself all trouble on that account , Mr. Hepburn , " said the old gentleman , who could be as stately ...
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... continued in illustration , 66 your glorious Burns " - He " Be silent , sir ! " cried the old man , in a tone of stern severity , which made Agnes start and shudder , and which at once imposed silence on the speaker . " If there be to ...
... continued in illustration , 66 your glorious Burns " - He " Be silent , sir ! " cried the old man , in a tone of stern severity , which made Agnes start and shudder , and which at once imposed silence on the speaker . " If there be to ...
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... continued to live at the same house , nothing remarkable oc- curred , except the visit of a most eccentric young woman , who , about ten years afterwards , made a great noise in the world , and drew the eyes of all England upon herself ...
... continued to live at the same house , nothing remarkable oc- curred , except the visit of a most eccentric young woman , who , about ten years afterwards , made a great noise in the world , and drew the eyes of all England upon herself ...
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... continued . ) It is much to be regretted that some mode is not adopted for placing on record the votes of the representatives of the people , in an effective manner , instead of leaving it to Mr. Hume and other industrious members , to ...
... continued . ) It is much to be regretted that some mode is not adopted for placing on record the votes of the representatives of the people , in an effective manner , instead of leaving it to Mr. Hume and other industrious members , to ...
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... continued , and incontestibly sug- gested to the gigantic mind of O'Connell , that daring plan by which , after centuries of a bon- dage , during which apathy and frenzy mourn- fully alternated , Ireland is about to become free , and ...
... continued , and incontestibly sug- gested to the gigantic mind of O'Connell , that daring plan by which , after centuries of a bon- dage , during which apathy and frenzy mourn- fully alternated , Ireland is about to become free , and ...
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