Tait's Edinburgh Magazine, 4 tomasWilliam Tait, Christian Isobel Johnstone W. Tait, 1837 |
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... English labourer does of the abundant crops raised by all the appliances and means of the most improved sys- tem of husbandry . The writer in the Dublin Review is also entitled to place the many weeks of every year which the Irish ...
... English labourer does of the abundant crops raised by all the appliances and means of the most improved sys- tem of husbandry . The writer in the Dublin Review is also entitled to place the many weeks of every year which the Irish ...
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... English met here , at least , upon terms of perfect equality - indeed , for that riatter , the advantage was in favour of the French , for they had anticipated the English in the establishment of political influence and territorial ...
... English met here , at least , upon terms of perfect equality - indeed , for that riatter , the advantage was in favour of the French , for they had anticipated the English in the establishment of political influence and territorial ...
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... English language , which came into fair competition with similar works under European editors . The schoolmaster was abroad ; the ancient superstition was attacked and defended ; the press was called to the aid of all parties ; and ...
... English language , which came into fair competition with similar works under European editors . The schoolmaster was abroad ; the ancient superstition was attacked and defended ; the press was called to the aid of all parties ; and ...
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