Tait's Edinburgh Magazine, 4 tomasWilliam Tait, Christian Isobel Johnstone W. Tait, 1837 |
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... matter of calculation . William thought his relation slow in pressing his advancement ; and , fancying that old Harding , from whose side , for ten years past , he had never been separated half as many days , might be stimulated by his ...
... matter of calculation . William thought his relation slow in pressing his advancement ; and , fancying that old Harding , from whose side , for ten years past , he had never been separated half as many days , might be stimulated by his ...
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... matter according to their own notions . Thus , for example , no one doubts that , in our law , to occasion death in a duel is mur- der ; yet no jury in modern times can be pre - signing a receipt for their salary is quite suffi- vailed ...
... matter according to their own notions . Thus , for example , no one doubts that , in our law , to occasion death in a duel is mur- der ; yet no jury in modern times can be pre - signing a receipt for their salary is quite suffi- vailed ...
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... matter in a state of simi- lar modification : and since , when influenced by the sun's attraction , they approach us from all quarters of the heavens , the nebulosities in which they have their ROOT , must lie around us on EVERY SIDE ...
... matter in a state of simi- lar modification : and since , when influenced by the sun's attraction , they approach us from all quarters of the heavens , the nebulosities in which they have their ROOT , must lie around us on EVERY SIDE ...
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