Tait's Edinburgh Magazine, 1 tomasWilliam Tait, Christian Isobel Johnstone W. Tait, 1834 |
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... object for which they are adduced . Thus , The Globe says , " The Lord Chancellor has , at the solicitation of the Right Hon . E. G. Stanley , presented the Rev. Samuel Lang , who married Lady Louisa " And what for should he no ' have ...
... object for which they are adduced . Thus , The Globe says , " The Lord Chancellor has , at the solicitation of the Right Hon . E. G. Stanley , presented the Rev. Samuel Lang , who married Lady Louisa " And what for should he no ' have ...
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... object of these fervent petitions , and by the sympathetic chord touched in the staid bosom of Tibby Elliott , the elderly serving - lass . The contagion even spread to old Robin , the shep- herd . When the worshippers rose from their ...
... object of these fervent petitions , and by the sympathetic chord touched in the staid bosom of Tibby Elliott , the elderly serving - lass . The contagion even spread to old Robin , the shep- herd . When the worshippers rose from their ...
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... object of Wil- berforce , Clarkson , & c . in their long crusade : nor could I satisfy him that , however ultimately contemplating that result , they had even found it necessary to disown it as a present object . + Writing where I have ...
... object of Wil- berforce , Clarkson , & c . in their long crusade : nor could I satisfy him that , however ultimately contemplating that result , they had even found it necessary to disown it as a present object . + Writing where I have ...
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... object . Children thus reared would easily find employment when capable of labour . After the age of fourteen , they ought to be no longer considered children ; but if still dependent on public support , should be treated as able ...
... object . Children thus reared would easily find employment when capable of labour . After the age of fourteen , they ought to be no longer considered children ; but if still dependent on public support , should be treated as able ...
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... object to protect the sheep against the wolf , the weak against the strong ? Lord Brougham , who , before he sunk into the woolsack , was ambitious of being thought the people's friend , objected to it on a curious ground : He thought ...
... object to protect the sheep against the wolf , the weak against the strong ? Lord Brougham , who , before he sunk into the woolsack , was ambitious of being thought the people's friend , objected to it on a curious ground : He thought ...
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