Tait's Edinburgh Magazine, 1 tomasWilliam Tait, Christian Isobel Johnstone W. Tait, 1834 |
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... once more found employ- ment as an inferior clerk to an extensive com- pany , the senior partner of which was a native of Scotland . Their business was chiefly with the United States . For some weeks the punctu ality and diligence of ...
... once more found employ- ment as an inferior clerk to an extensive com- pany , the senior partner of which was a native of Scotland . Their business was chiefly with the United States . For some weeks the punctu ality and diligence of ...
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... Once again evil habit prevailed over the sincere but infirm resolution of Hepburn . In the bitter cold morning of the 26th of Ja- nuary , 18— , the young wife of Charles Hepburn- | and she was still under nineteen - sat in the single ...
... Once again evil habit prevailed over the sincere but infirm resolution of Hepburn . In the bitter cold morning of the 26th of Ja- nuary , 18— , the young wife of Charles Hepburn- | and she was still under nineteen - sat in the single ...
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... once raised his head . As there was , after five minutes waiting , no symptom of that gentleman relaxing in his writing , Charles , his brow flushing , muttered , in deep confusion , " I am quite ashamed - quite unpardonable my conduct ...
... once raised his head . As there was , after five minutes waiting , no symptom of that gentleman relaxing in his writing , Charles , his brow flushing , muttered , in deep confusion , " I am quite ashamed - quite unpardonable my conduct ...
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... once and spirited , had been first heard by him among the hills of Argyle , more than half a century before . Whether it were in the music , the voice of the singer , or the braes and brackens , and heather - bells and long yellow broom ...
... once and spirited , had been first heard by him among the hills of Argyle , more than half a century before . Whether it were in the music , the voice of the singer , or the braes and brackens , and heather - bells and long yellow broom ...
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... once her footman , " a man of figure , " according to the London term for such persons , upon frivolous pretexts , came to her dressing - room , which adjoined ; more than once also I saw him snatch her hand , and kiss it- whilst she ...
... once her footman , " a man of figure , " according to the London term for such persons , upon frivolous pretexts , came to her dressing - room , which adjoined ; more than once also I saw him snatch her hand , and kiss it- whilst she ...
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