Tait's Edinburgh Magazine, 4 tomasWilliam Tait, Christian Isobel Johnstone W. Tait, 1837 |
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... means , laid down any plan ; but the force of circumstances gra- dually gave him ideas , means , and resolutions . Hence , he said very characteristically to Warwick , " I can very well say what I will not ; but , by no means , what I ...
... means , laid down any plan ; but the force of circumstances gra- dually gave him ideas , means , and resolutions . Hence , he said very characteristically to Warwick , " I can very well say what I will not ; but , by no means , what I ...
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... means of subsistence than living at free quarters on the people . Until the year 1579 , the impotent poor had no right to parochial relief - they had merely a permission to beg . By a statute passed in 1424 , no persons between fourteen ...
... means of subsistence than living at free quarters on the people . Until the year 1579 , the impotent poor had no right to parochial relief - they had merely a permission to beg . By a statute passed in 1424 , no persons between fourteen ...
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... mean the whole , if possible , but , at all events , the clear majority ; above all , that portion which , from greater ignorance and fewer means , is in most need of education . It is quite essential to the success of any system of ...
... mean the whole , if possible , but , at all events , the clear majority ; above all , that portion which , from greater ignorance and fewer means , is in most need of education . It is quite essential to the success of any system of ...
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