Tait's Edinburgh Magazine, 4 tomasWilliam Tait, Christian Isobel Johnstone W. Tait, 1837 |
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... England in the form of letters . This favourite portion of her writings has long been in the hands of the world , which will never part with it . It , therefore , requires neither notice nor eulogy . The writer of the Introductory ...
... England in the form of letters . This favourite portion of her writings has long been in the hands of the world , which will never part with it . It , therefore , requires neither notice nor eulogy . The writer of the Introductory ...
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... England , may there be found beneficial , while it may be totally unfitted for the present state of the law and the habits of the people of Scotland . In England the law appears much more fixed than with us ; it having sometimes ...
... England , may there be found beneficial , while it may be totally unfitted for the present state of the law and the habits of the people of Scotland . In England the law appears much more fixed than with us ; it having sometimes ...
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... England , which seeks to discourage burthensome . A rural population more happily popular education , certainly contrasts , in this situated cannot exist respect , very unfavourably with the absolutism of Prussia ; and it appears as ...
... England , which seeks to discourage burthensome . A rural population more happily popular education , certainly contrasts , in this situated cannot exist respect , very unfavourably with the absolutism of Prussia ; and it appears as ...
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