Tait's Edinburgh Magazine, 4 tomasWilliam Tait, Christian Isobel Johnstone W. Tait, 1837 |
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... called " The National Church , " " The Poor Man's Church , " which few would , at last , enter , and many more would wish destroyed . Whatever may be my own opinion of the force of this last remark , certain it is that it is not my ...
... called " The National Church , " " The Poor Man's Church , " which few would , at last , enter , and many more would wish destroyed . Whatever may be my own opinion of the force of this last remark , certain it is that it is not my ...
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... called a town ; and the houses were so stragglingly placed , and at such distances from each other , as scarcely to deserve the name even of a village . Each proprietor seemed to have pitched his tent exactly as he chose : some were ...
... called a town ; and the houses were so stragglingly placed , and at such distances from each other , as scarcely to deserve the name even of a village . Each proprietor seemed to have pitched his tent exactly as he chose : some were ...
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... called earth , " the solar system , to which it belongs , and all that is com- prehended by Professor Nichol , in those regions of space , and that endless number of stellar clus- ters which he denominates our firmament , he has already ...
... called earth , " the solar system , to which it belongs , and all that is com- prehended by Professor Nichol , in those regions of space , and that endless number of stellar clus- ters which he denominates our firmament , he has already ...
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