Tait's Edinburgh Magazine, 1 tomasWilliam Tait, Christian Isobel Johnstone W. Tait, 1834 |
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... duty which Mr. Dennistoun , in a fit of confidence and good - humour , had intrusted to Charles , — had specially selected him to manage , as a mark of confidence . The vessel had left the dock- In a state of feeling very she was out at ...
... duty which Mr. Dennistoun , in a fit of confidence and good - humour , had intrusted to Charles , — had specially selected him to manage , as a mark of confidence . The vessel had left the dock- In a state of feeling very she was out at ...
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... duties , to mention the result . The year 1796 was in itself a year of great depression , and every way un- favourable to ... duty in the whole compass of human life being so scandalously neglected as this . At Bath , I , and one of my ...
... duties , to mention the result . The year 1796 was in itself a year of great depression , and every way un- favourable to ... duty in the whole compass of human life being so scandalously neglected as this . At Bath , I , and one of my ...
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... duty for the day was not come , or was gone ; and , finding herself alone in a spacious room , what more reasonable thing could she do than amuse herself with whirling round , according to that fashion known to young ladies both in ...
... duty for the day was not come , or was gone ; and , finding herself alone in a spacious room , what more reasonable thing could she do than amuse herself with whirling round , according to that fashion known to young ladies both in ...
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... duty , or of the public interests they were sent of the conspiracy of Stanley , Althorp , and Grey , to Parliament to support . The Ministers are to keep up that enormous Juggernaut , the Irish very justly blamed , but the members of ...
... duty , or of the public interests they were sent of the conspiracy of Stanley , Althorp , and Grey , to Parliament to support . The Ministers are to keep up that enormous Juggernaut , the Irish very justly blamed , but the members of ...
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... Duty on Malt , To Repeal the House and Window Tax , 3. Mr. Hume . For Reducing the Vote of L.3,168,216 , for the Land Forces , to L.2,888,720 , 10. Mr. Hume . For Reducing the Vote of L.103,318 , 13s . 6d . for Vo- lunteer Corps - One ...
... Duty on Malt , To Repeal the House and Window Tax , 3. Mr. Hume . For Reducing the Vote of L.3,168,216 , for the Land Forces , to L.2,888,720 , 10. Mr. Hume . For Reducing the Vote of L.103,318 , 13s . 6d . for Vo- lunteer Corps - One ...
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