Tait's Edinburgh Magazine, 4 tomasWilliam Tait, Christian Isobel Johnstone W. Tait, 1837 |
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... question ; but that is the way , if you wish it , to turn Edinburgh into an Oxford . The other question is incidentally answered- the great disturbing question of endowments : Establish a hundred or two rich sinecures , to gain perhaps ...
... question ; but that is the way , if you wish it , to turn Edinburgh into an Oxford . The other question is incidentally answered- the great disturbing question of endowments : Establish a hundred or two rich sinecures , to gain perhaps ...
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... question answered in the negative , would I be the office , to get my fearful anticipations con- justified in using my secret so as to extort from firmed . At the door I met John Shillinglaw , Lochcairnie — who , in consequence of the ...
... question answered in the negative , would I be the office , to get my fearful anticipations con- justified in using my secret so as to extort from firmed . At the door I met John Shillinglaw , Lochcairnie — who , in consequence of the ...
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... question , that even apparent absurdities have been assumed as such . We have thought what- ever has been , has been right , and have treated with veneration and respect even those sources from which almost unmixed evils have for ages ...
... question , that even apparent absurdities have been assumed as such . We have thought what- ever has been , has been right , and have treated with veneration and respect even those sources from which almost unmixed evils have for ages ...
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