Tait's Edinburgh Magazine, 1 tomasWilliam Tait, Christian Isobel Johnstone W. Tait, 1834 |
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... manner , and were forgotten or de- nied to exist . Yet their undeniable existence had crushed and grieved the spirit of his vener- able father , and fallen hard on the shortened means that were to sustain his old age in humble ...
... manner , and were forgotten or de- nied to exist . Yet their undeniable existence had crushed and grieved the spirit of his vener- able father , and fallen hard on the shortened means that were to sustain his old age in humble ...
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... MANNERS ; FROM THE AUTOBIOGRAPHY OF. seeing every year growing worse than the last in this rack - rent country , would be ... manner yet more frightful and eldritch . " As ye are a liv- ing sinner ! and are na ye a living sinner ? I could ...
... MANNERS ; FROM THE AUTOBIOGRAPHY OF. seeing every year growing worse than the last in this rack - rent country , would be ... manner yet more frightful and eldritch . " As ye are a liv- ing sinner ! and are na ye a living sinner ? I could ...
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... manners . Every man has his own standard of a summum bonum , as exemplified in the arrangements of life . For my own part , without troubling others as to my peculiar likings and dislikings , in points which illustrate nothing , -I ...
... manners . Every man has his own standard of a summum bonum , as exemplified in the arrangements of life . For my own part , without troubling others as to my peculiar likings and dislikings , in points which illustrate nothing , -I ...
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... manner of collecting the fund to supply the wants of the poor , or from the manner of distri- buting this fund , in other words , of giving relief . Among the evils resulting from the manner of collecting the fund , are , first , the ...
... manner of collecting the fund to supply the wants of the poor , or from the manner of distri- buting this fund , in other words , of giving relief . Among the evils resulting from the manner of collecting the fund , are , first , the ...
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... manner in which the whole has been transacted : a manner , we regret to say , that we deem not more uncourteous than improper , and therefore deserving the consideration of the parishioners . When a cause can only be supported by man ...
... manner in which the whole has been transacted : a manner , we regret to say , that we deem not more uncourteous than improper , and therefore deserving the consideration of the parishioners . When a cause can only be supported by man ...
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