Tait's Edinburgh Magazine, 4 tomasWilliam Tait, Christian Isobel Johnstone W. Tait, 1837 |
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... Shew that you are not terrible , but kind , and anxious for the good of all . Truth will lose nothing by this . Truth can never gain by passion , violence , and resentment . It is never so strong as in the firm , fixed mind , that ...
... Shew that you are not terrible , but kind , and anxious for the good of all . Truth will lose nothing by this . Truth can never gain by passion , violence , and resentment . It is never so strong as in the firm , fixed mind , that ...
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... shew us a more sig- nal example of THE TRIUMPH OF THE VOLUNTARY PRINCIPLE ? Here is a religion which , for three centuries , has been stigmatized , throughout all England and Scotland , as a bloody and supersti- tious religion - a ...
... shew us a more sig- nal example of THE TRIUMPH OF THE VOLUNTARY PRINCIPLE ? Here is a religion which , for three centuries , has been stigmatized , throughout all England and Scotland , as a bloody and supersti- tious religion - a ...
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... shew those fellows that we can compel them to retire home whether they will or not ? " " I think it would be advisable , " replied the Major , " to ascertain the feelings of those people -whether they will yield to persuasion , or shew ...
... shew those fellows that we can compel them to retire home whether they will or not ? " " I think it would be advisable , " replied the Major , " to ascertain the feelings of those people -whether they will yield to persuasion , or shew ...
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