Tait's Edinburgh Magazine, 1 tomasWilliam Tait, Christian Isobel Johnstone W. Tait, 1834 |
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... late she seldom wept , were mournfully fixed on her infant , and then a single tear stole down the cheek , thin and sunken from the " peachy bloom " once celebrated in Charles's sonnets . The snow - drift was spinning without , and the ...
... late she seldom wept , were mournfully fixed on her infant , and then a single tear stole down the cheek , thin and sunken from the " peachy bloom " once celebrated in Charles's sonnets . The snow - drift was spinning without , and the ...
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... late to gloomy apprehension , caught fresh alarm , and the simple man was glad to escape from her anxious questionings . Leaving her sleeping child to the care of her landlady , Agnes walked to the extensive warehouses of Dennistoun ...
... late to gloomy apprehension , caught fresh alarm , and the simple man was glad to escape from her anxious questionings . Leaving her sleeping child to the care of her landlady , Agnes walked to the extensive warehouses of Dennistoun ...
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... late Attorney - General at the Cape of Good Hope ; Genoral Y. X. on taking leave for the Governorship of Ceylon [ The utmost Indian isle , Taprobane ; ] Lord F. M. the bearer of the last despatches from head - quarters in Spain ; Col. P ...
... late Attorney - General at the Cape of Good Hope ; Genoral Y. X. on taking leave for the Governorship of Ceylon [ The utmost Indian isle , Taprobane ; ] Lord F. M. the bearer of the last despatches from head - quarters in Spain ; Col. P ...
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... late effected , how would they not lift up their eyes in very astonishment ! Old things given place to new , the venerable relics of bygone ages mouldered and crumbled into destruction ; and the things which but a breath of time back ...
... late effected , how would they not lift up their eyes in very astonishment ! Old things given place to new , the venerable relics of bygone ages mouldered and crumbled into destruction ; and the things which but a breath of time back ...
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... late tour of some hundreds of miles through the length and breadth of the land , almost in all places " chapels " were being then erected , or recently erected ; while the " churches , " supported by vast compulsory revenues , decay ...
... late tour of some hundreds of miles through the length and breadth of the land , almost in all places " chapels " were being then erected , or recently erected ; while the " churches , " supported by vast compulsory revenues , decay ...
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