Tait's Edinburgh Magazine, 4 tomasWilliam Tait, Christian Isobel Johnstone W. Tait, 1837 |
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... Scotland , what are the corruptions and abuses of the other state establishments ? With them , however , he does not directly inter- fere . The history , which is dutifully dedicated to Lord Melbourne , opens with a general view of the ...
... Scotland , what are the corruptions and abuses of the other state establishments ? With them , however , he does not directly inter- fere . The history , which is dutifully dedicated to Lord Melbourne , opens with a general view of the ...
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... Scotland , and which was opposed to the Established Church of Scotland . Christ was the head of the one , and the king the head of the other . It is to be hoped that still there are in the Established Church of Scot- land many who only ...
... Scotland , and which was opposed to the Established Church of Scotland . Christ was the head of the one , and the king the head of the other . It is to be hoped that still there are in the Established Church of Scot- land many who only ...
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... Scotland , is the Supplement- ary Report of the General Assembly to the House of Commons in 1820. It appears , from this Re- port , that , at that period , the total number of poor in Scotland , including the occasional poor , many of ...
... Scotland , is the Supplement- ary Report of the General Assembly to the House of Commons in 1820. It appears , from this Re- port , that , at that period , the total number of poor in Scotland , including the occasional poor , many of ...
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