Tait's Edinburgh Magazine, 1 tomasWilliam Tait, Christian Isobel Johnstone W. Tait, 1834 |
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... interest or value . Well ; few readers are now much acquainted with this section of li- terature ; even the powerful sketches of Beau . mont and Fletcher , who , in their comic delinea- tions , approach to Shakspeare , lie covered with ...
... interest or value . Well ; few readers are now much acquainted with this section of li- terature ; even the powerful sketches of Beau . mont and Fletcher , who , in their comic delinea- tions , approach to Shakspeare , lie covered with ...
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... interest . But the re- flection , to which I alluded above , as one which , even at those years , it forcibly ... interests , could ever reach the ear of a King , under the etiquette of a court , and under that one rule which seemed ...
... interest . But the re- flection , to which I alluded above , as one which , even at those years , it forcibly ... interests , could ever reach the ear of a King , under the etiquette of a court , and under that one rule which seemed ...
37 psl.
... interest in keeping down the tax . Whereas if the tax were made direct and general , the amount would be serious- ly ... interests of the people , we must assume that somewhere we shall find a power willing to do good . We must , in ...
... interest in keeping down the tax . Whereas if the tax were made direct and general , the amount would be serious- ly ... interests of the people , we must assume that somewhere we shall find a power willing to do good . We must , in ...
65 psl.
... interest . Rumours of the inten- tions of Ministers in the ensuing Session are always rife ; but what is set down the one week as firmly resolved on , is in general contradicted the next , as never contemplated . The speeches by members ...
... interest . Rumours of the inten- tions of Ministers in the ensuing Session are always rife ; but what is set down the one week as firmly resolved on , is in general contradicted the next , as never contemplated . The speeches by members ...
67 psl.
... interest has been created by the decision of the Vice - Chancellor , in the case of the Hewley charity . This decision deprives the Unitarians of all right to the management or enjoyment of a valu- able property , left by a Lady Hewley ...
... interest has been created by the decision of the Vice - Chancellor , in the case of the Hewley charity . This decision deprives the Unitarians of all right to the management or enjoyment of a valu- able property , left by a Lady Hewley ...
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