Tait's Edinburgh Magazine, 1 tomasWilliam Tait, Christian Isobel Johnstone W. Tait, 1834 |
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... give evidence upon the capital part of the charge ; and she had openly incapacitated herself before the whole court ... give se- his duties . But , to give him a motive for doing this , of course he must be paid . With the new ...
... give evidence upon the capital part of the charge ; and she had openly incapacitated herself before the whole court ... give se- his duties . But , to give him a motive for doing this , of course he must be paid . With the new ...
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... give , he will take ; -for this you will send him to the house of correction . This house of correction is main- tained at the public charge , and the prisoners must be fed . Do what you will , talk as you will , there is no escaping ...
... give , he will take ; -for this you will send him to the house of correction . This house of correction is main- tained at the public charge , and the prisoners must be fed . Do what you will , talk as you will , there is no escaping ...
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... give than to withhold . Moreover , they have little or no motive to provide against an increase of the population ; so that it is difficult to understand how the making each parish take care of its own poor , tends to prevent an ...
... give than to withhold . Moreover , they have little or no motive to provide against an increase of the population ; so that it is difficult to understand how the making each parish take care of its own poor , tends to prevent an ...
59 psl.
... give it " a session or two longer . " But be this as it may , its doom is decreed and is imminent : the fiat has gone forth , and nothing can long avert the ignominious end that awaits it . Whether , like the gallant Captain aforesaid ...
... give it " a session or two longer . " But be this as it may , its doom is decreed and is imminent : the fiat has gone forth , and nothing can long avert the ignominious end that awaits it . Whether , like the gallant Captain aforesaid ...
60 psl.
... give up their guidance to his hands . In an assembly like the House of Commons , composed of all sorts of materials , and every member being able , to a certain extent , to pur- sue an independent course as regards the busi- ness of the ...
... give up their guidance to his hands . In an assembly like the House of Commons , composed of all sorts of materials , and every member being able , to a certain extent , to pur- sue an independent course as regards the busi- ness of the ...
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