Tait's Edinburgh Magazine, 1 tomasWilliam Tait, Christian Isobel Johnstone W. Tait, 1834 |
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... course , that emancipation , & c . had been the express and immediate object of Wil- berforce , Clarkson , & c . in their long crusade : nor could I satisfy him that , however ultimately contemplating that result , they had even found ...
... course , that emancipation , & c . had been the express and immediate object of Wil- berforce , Clarkson , & c . in their long crusade : nor could I satisfy him that , however ultimately contemplating that result , they had even found ...
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... course . After a few questions , she was suddenly asked whether she believed in the Christian religion ? Her answer was brief and peremptory , without distinction or circumlocu- tion - No . Or , perhaps , not in God ? Again she replied ...
... course . After a few questions , she was suddenly asked whether she believed in the Christian religion ? Her answer was brief and peremptory , without distinction or circumlocu- tion - No . Or , perhaps , not in God ? Again she replied ...
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... course that ought to be pursued in this important and deli- cate subject will be marked out for his Majesty's Government . Whether they will have the cour- age to follow that course , we very vehemently doubt . They will not , however ...
... course that ought to be pursued in this important and deli- cate subject will be marked out for his Majesty's Government . Whether they will have the cour- age to follow that course , we very vehemently doubt . They will not , however ...
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... course of being rebuilt ; and what it may be in even a few months of time , it would be difficult to foretell . Never , surely , was there in any stage of the world's duration such cutting and clipping of bricks and mortar as now ...
... course of being rebuilt ; and what it may be in even a few months of time , it would be difficult to foretell . Never , surely , was there in any stage of the world's duration such cutting and clipping of bricks and mortar as now ...
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... course , the leading streets soon became themselves its chief mart ; and so omnibi are , at this hour , as thick as rogues and blackberries . For the convenience thus afforded to every one individual passenger , hazard to life and limb ...
... course , the leading streets soon became themselves its chief mart ; and so omnibi are , at this hour , as thick as rogues and blackberries . For the convenience thus afforded to every one individual passenger , hazard to life and limb ...
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