Tait's Edinburgh Magazine, 4 tomasWilliam Tait, Christian Isobel Johnstone W. Tait, 1837 |
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... soon as the screamings of the poor infant were pacified ; I have only money , which is of no immediate avail . ' But , as I was proceeding in my explanations , I saw that the woman was now in a half - fainting state , incapable of ...
... soon as the screamings of the poor infant were pacified ; I have only money , which is of no immediate avail . ' But , as I was proceeding in my explanations , I saw that the woman was now in a half - fainting state , incapable of ...
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... soon flitting her quarters . ' scared peasants could only pity the prisoners , and curse in their hearts the cruel oppressor whom they feared to resist . Tyranny , sirs , not alone fetters the body , but enslaves and debases the spirit ...
... soon flitting her quarters . ' scared peasants could only pity the prisoners , and curse in their hearts the cruel oppressor whom they feared to resist . Tyranny , sirs , not alone fetters the body , but enslaves and debases the spirit ...
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... Soon after this , he said to me , " Do you think that Metcalfe Sahib will allow me to wear the costume of my rank to - morrow morning ? I cannot bear the idea of be- ing hanged like a dog by the neck in a common white muslin dress ...
... Soon after this , he said to me , " Do you think that Metcalfe Sahib will allow me to wear the costume of my rank to - morrow morning ? I cannot bear the idea of be- ing hanged like a dog by the neck in a common white muslin dress ...
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