Tait's Edinburgh Magazine, 4 tomasWilliam Tait, Christian Isobel Johnstone W. Tait, 1837 |
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... spirit , in servile , well- bitted Scotland - a love of freedom manifested by the most enthusiastic symptoms - was a new and perilous state of things . The wild , fanati- cal spirit of the Covenanters had broken forth in fury , after ...
... spirit , in servile , well- bitted Scotland - a love of freedom manifested by the most enthusiastic symptoms - was a new and perilous state of things . The wild , fanati- cal spirit of the Covenanters had broken forth in fury , after ...
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... Spirit . Therefore no words are spoken before or after their meals , except some minister be present , and feels it his or her duty to address the family . A pause of silence is given , that every one may " feel after " a spirit of ...
... Spirit . Therefore no words are spoken before or after their meals , except some minister be present , and feels it his or her duty to address the family . A pause of silence is given , that every one may " feel after " a spirit of ...
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... spirit's close embrace : - Know ye that spirit's name ? It is not of earth - it comes from heaven ; And to it by mortals no name is given ; Yet it hath a brother of this world sprung , For ever fair and for ever young- And his name , I ...
... spirit's close embrace : - Know ye that spirit's name ? It is not of earth - it comes from heaven ; And to it by mortals no name is given ; Yet it hath a brother of this world sprung , For ever fair and for ever young- And his name , I ...
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Tait's Edinburgh Magazine, 1 tomas William Tait,Christian Isobel Johnstone Visos knygos peržiūra - 1834 |
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