Tait's Edinburgh Magazine, 1 tomasWilliam Tait, Christian Isobel Johnstone W. Tait, 1834 |
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... meeting - house , which stood far off on the verge of the moor . In such cir cumstances , conversation was inevitable . intelligent Scottish shepherd is not , by very many degrees , less curious than a Yankee farmer . An " An ' ye have ...
... meeting - house , which stood far off on the verge of the moor . In such cir cumstances , conversation was inevitable . intelligent Scottish shepherd is not , by very many degrees , less curious than a Yankee farmer . An " An ' ye have ...
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... meeting the King ; Lord W. having himself lost somewhat of the awe natural to a young person in a first situa- tion of this nature , through his frequent admis- sions to the royal presence . For my part I was as yet a stranger to the ...
... meeting the King ; Lord W. having himself lost somewhat of the awe natural to a young person in a first situa- tion of this nature , through his frequent admis- sions to the royal presence . For my part I was as yet a stranger to the ...
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... meeting assembled , and approved by the Justices . The provisions of these acts endeavour to intro- duce a somewhat modified system ; and , by ena- bling parishes to unite , and have one poor - house and one set of officers , and employ ...
... meeting assembled , and approved by the Justices . The provisions of these acts endeavour to intro- duce a somewhat modified system ; and , by ena- bling parishes to unite , and have one poor - house and one set of officers , and employ ...
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... meeting an incident ; a view , a something , worthy of note . To an idler , a two hours ' walk , will furnish food for sage rumination ; he must be of course , a thinker , if he have the philosophic taint , so much the better , then ...
... meeting an incident ; a view , a something , worthy of note . To an idler , a two hours ' walk , will furnish food for sage rumination ; he must be of course , a thinker , if he have the philosophic taint , so much the better , then ...
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... meeting at your friend's house : it is gone , and with it scores of others - felled to the earth , all , as though they had not been . You turn your back , and anon a princely pile rears its proud front ; but how it came there who shall ...
... meeting at your friend's house : it is gone , and with it scores of others - felled to the earth , all , as though they had not been . You turn your back , and anon a princely pile rears its proud front ; but how it came there who shall ...
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