Tait's Edinburgh Magazine, 4 tomasWilliam Tait, Christian Isobel Johnstone W. Tait, 1837 |
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... hope that some chance might rescue him from his perilous position ; for , under such circumstances , men cling to hope and life , so long as they are conscious of the latter . But this man's fate was sealed , no less than that of his ...
... hope that some chance might rescue him from his perilous position ; for , under such circumstances , men cling to hope and life , so long as they are conscious of the latter . But this man's fate was sealed , no less than that of his ...
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... hope for the recurrence of so favourable a crisis as that which Earl Grey advisedly threw away , and which Lord Melbourne did not improve . Still - We will not give up the ship . The registries are open to the electors , and a way of ...
... hope for the recurrence of so favourable a crisis as that which Earl Grey advisedly threw away , and which Lord Melbourne did not improve . Still - We will not give up the ship . The registries are open to the electors , and a way of ...
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... hope you will use all your enthusiasm in our behalf . Morri- son volunteers as our engineer . Those who I think should be spoke to are the following , among the higher class " John Usher . He should be lieutenant , or his son ensign ...
... hope you will use all your enthusiasm in our behalf . Morri- son volunteers as our engineer . Those who I think should be spoke to are the following , among the higher class " John Usher . He should be lieutenant , or his son ensign ...
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