Tait's Edinburgh Magazine, 4 tomasWilliam Tait, Christian Isobel Johnstone W. Tait, 1837 |
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... effect in 1830. " But , on this , as well as on other points , his Grace is in error . Those recom- mendations had not been carried into effect in 1830 , or why did he repudiate them in his letters laid before Parliament in March 1831 ...
... effect in 1830. " But , on this , as well as on other points , his Grace is in error . Those recom- mendations had not been carried into effect in 1830 , or why did he repudiate them in his letters laid before Parliament in March 1831 ...
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... effect , will not be the cause of a dimi- nution of revenue , in proportion to its reduction ; but , on the contrary , if aided by increased means of communication , will , with the increased ability and anxiety of all classes of the ...
... effect , will not be the cause of a dimi- nution of revenue , in proportion to its reduction ; but , on the contrary , if aided by increased means of communication , will , with the increased ability and anxiety of all classes of the ...
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... effect , Dick sailed manfully down the tide of life , and earned for himself no small portion of local glori- fication . Dick had a high opinion of his own mental excellence , and was gifted by nature with unlimited powers of talking ...
... effect , Dick sailed manfully down the tide of life , and earned for himself no small portion of local glori- fication . Dick had a high opinion of his own mental excellence , and was gifted by nature with unlimited powers of talking ...
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