Tait's Edinburgh Magazine, 1 tomasWilliam Tait, Christian Isobel Johnstone W. Tait, 1834 |
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... Trades ' Unions , 278 May Rain , by W. Howitt , 273 Trade , State of , 65 , 144 , 216 , 288 , 360 , 498 , 576 , 712 Melbourne , Lord , and Lord Grey , Balanced , 441 The Man to Win through the World , 728 Melbourne , Dismissal of Lord ...
... Trades ' Unions , 278 May Rain , by W. Howitt , 273 Trade , State of , 65 , 144 , 216 , 288 , 360 , 498 , 576 , 712 Melbourne , Lord , and Lord Grey , Balanced , 441 The Man to Win through the World , 728 Melbourne , Dismissal of Lord ...
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... trading be- tween Madras and China . His associates - or those human beings about him , were now chiefly Lascars , for still ... trade on his own account ; and his in- telligence and energy were agreeably manifested in the success of his ...
... trading be- tween Madras and China . His associates - or those human beings about him , were now chiefly Lascars , for still ... trade on his own account ; and his in- telligence and energy were agreeably manifested in the success of his ...
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... trade as an Irish and a West Indian merchant . But there is no doubt that , even apart from con- sideration for his wife , the general tone of feel- ing in English society , which stamps a kind of disreputableness on the avowed ...
... trade as an Irish and a West Indian merchant . But there is no doubt that , even apart from con- sideration for his wife , the general tone of feel- ing in English society , which stamps a kind of disreputableness on the avowed ...
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... trade , and the strife of practical business , had sharpened their own judgments , set an edge upon their understandings , and in- creased the mobility of their general powers . As to the general esteem for Cowper , that was ine ...
... trade , and the strife of practical business , had sharpened their own judgments , set an edge upon their understandings , and in- creased the mobility of their general powers . As to the general esteem for Cowper , that was ine ...
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... trade , become well acquainted with the money value of English books ; and that knowledge cannot be acquired without some concurrent knowledge of their subject and their kind of merit . Accordingly he was tolerably well qualified to ...
... trade , become well acquainted with the money value of English books ; and that knowledge cannot be acquired without some concurrent knowledge of their subject and their kind of merit . Accordingly he was tolerably well qualified to ...
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