Tait's Edinburgh Magazine, 4 tomasWilliam Tait, Christian Isobel Johnstone W. Tait, 1837 |
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... object to their Lord- ships on the bench to be his judges in this trial : their Lordships had sworn to defend the Constitution . Mr Muir . This day , I will not descend into the quibbles of a lawyer . I object to these gentlemen , not ...
... object to their Lord- ships on the bench to be his judges in this trial : their Lordships had sworn to defend the Constitution . Mr Muir . This day , I will not descend into the quibbles of a lawyer . I object to these gentlemen , not ...
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... object to serve by indulging in an invention , where he had serious and melancholy facts to struggle with and over- come . The question rose upon me incessantly- Why did this gentleman wish so ardently to get a poor cotter and his ...
... object to serve by indulging in an invention , where he had serious and melancholy facts to struggle with and over- come . The question rose upon me incessantly- Why did this gentleman wish so ardently to get a poor cotter and his ...
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... object in the constellation Hercules , represented in Plate II . Look at it again , and imagine its magnificence . This cluster , in respect of its leading characteristics , is a good specimen object , as it is a representative or type ...
... object in the constellation Hercules , represented in Plate II . Look at it again , and imagine its magnificence . This cluster , in respect of its leading characteristics , is a good specimen object , as it is a representative or type ...
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