Tait's Edinburgh Magazine, 4 tomasWilliam Tait, Christian Isobel Johnstone W. Tait, 1837 |
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... fact , mentioned incidentally by David Brakenrigg , that his wife , Marion , was a Demp- ster , and a relation of the old Dempsters of Loch cairnie , started up in my mind . The two facts , though of no great importance severally ...
... fact , mentioned incidentally by David Brakenrigg , that his wife , Marion , was a Demp- ster , and a relation of the old Dempsters of Loch cairnie , started up in my mind . The two facts , though of no great importance severally ...
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... facts . The fact is everything with them . The fact is with them the manifestation by which the " moi , " the me , or myself , are to judge ; and this word " fact " is with them almost everything . If for them , the fact ought always to ...
... facts . The fact is everything with them . The fact is with them the manifestation by which the " moi , " the me , or myself , are to judge ; and this word " fact " is with them almost everything . If for them , the fact ought always to ...
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... fact by figures and documents . I am indebted to the successors of Armand Carrel , the late noble , patriotic , wise , and unrivalled conductor of the National , for some of the facts and calculations ; but I have arranged them for the ...
... fact by figures and documents . I am indebted to the successors of Armand Carrel , the late noble , patriotic , wise , and unrivalled conductor of the National , for some of the facts and calculations ; but I have arranged them for the ...
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