Tait's Edinburgh Magazine, 1 tomasWilliam Tait, Christian Isobel Johnstone W. Tait, 1834 |
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... nature with universal gloom ; because he will not demonstrate his high enjoy- ment of the Day of Rest by frisking or carous- ing , cricketing with the peasant of England , or capering under the green trees with the French- man . They ...
... nature with universal gloom ; because he will not demonstrate his high enjoy- ment of the Day of Rest by frisking or carous- ing , cricketing with the peasant of England , or capering under the green trees with the French- man . They ...
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... nature seems to have robbed the others of genius , beauty , and at- tractiveness . Charles Hepburn , by seven years ... natural abili ties and advantages of education had not yet been improved even to any worldly purpose . " To throw all ...
... nature seems to have robbed the others of genius , beauty , and at- tractiveness . Charles Hepburn , by seven years ... natural abili ties and advantages of education had not yet been improved even to any worldly purpose . " To throw all ...
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... natural affection , the sure sign o ' the ram- pant growth of pride , prodigality , and the love o ' filthy lucre , was among the sorest of the de- fections of these sinfu ' times ; when gear sin- dered the hearts nature had made the ...
... natural affection , the sure sign o ' the ram- pant growth of pride , prodigality , and the love o ' filthy lucre , was among the sorest of the de- fections of these sinfu ' times ; when gear sin- dered the hearts nature had made the ...
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... nature , bearing upon man and social interests , could ever reach the ear of a King , under the etiquette of a court , and under that one rule which seemed singly sufficient to foreclose all natural avenues to truth - the rule , I mean ...
... nature , bearing upon man and social interests , could ever reach the ear of a King , under the etiquette of a court , and under that one rule which seemed singly sufficient to foreclose all natural avenues to truth - the rule , I mean ...
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... nature of these laws become more manifest and alarming ; and then , too , will their removal be obstructed by many additional difficulties . " 1 1 |. Actual experience has justified these expecta- tions . The evils which a consideration ...
... nature of these laws become more manifest and alarming ; and then , too , will their removal be obstructed by many additional difficulties . " 1 1 |. Actual experience has justified these expecta- tions . The evils which a consideration ...
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