Tait's Edinburgh Magazine, 4 tomasWilliam Tait, Christian Isobel Johnstone W. Tait, 1837 |
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... least have the society of wretches , and such is , to me , true society . I tell you again and again , I am now neither able nor willing to pay you a farthing , but I will be punctual to any appointment you or the tailor shall make ...
... least have the society of wretches , and such is , to me , true society . I tell you again and again , I am now neither able nor willing to pay you a farthing , but I will be punctual to any appointment you or the tailor shall make ...
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... least two elders , although there are gen- erally more , sometimes as many as ten or twelve . These elders are generally the most respectable men of the Established Church resident in the parish , and are necessarily acquainted , at least ...
... least two elders , although there are gen- erally more , sometimes as many as ten or twelve . These elders are generally the most respectable men of the Established Church resident in the parish , and are necessarily acquainted , at least ...
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... least , health to begin life . The poor man has nothing more than his strength . God's best gifts lie , dor- mant within him : the chances are that he cannot read even the holy page , that , at least , holds out the hope of a less ...
... least , health to begin life . The poor man has nothing more than his strength . God's best gifts lie , dor- mant within him : the chances are that he cannot read even the holy page , that , at least , holds out the hope of a less ...
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