Tait's Edinburgh Magazine, 4 tomasWilliam Tait, Christian Isobel Johnstone W. Tait, 1837 |
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... true a daughter of Henry VIII . , and too faithful to the principle of legiti- macy and the divine right of kings , to submit quietly to the treatment which the guilty and degraded Queen of Scots now received from her discontented or ...
... true a daughter of Henry VIII . , and too faithful to the principle of legiti- macy and the divine right of kings , to submit quietly to the treatment which the guilty and degraded Queen of Scots now received from her discontented or ...
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... true and pure , and leaving behind all else . With not only a religious love of liberty , but an unerr- ing perception of the true principle of liberty in every case as it arises , with an intrepidity which excites rage where his ...
... true and pure , and leaving behind all else . With not only a religious love of liberty , but an unerr- ing perception of the true principle of liberty in every case as it arises , with an intrepidity which excites rage where his ...
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... true as they are fine , they could not be prized enough . Some of them are both fine and true . Scott is at least as true as the bust ; and Wordsworth , whose originally somewhat harsh and heavy features , time , to- gether with " Calm ...
... true as they are fine , they could not be prized enough . Some of them are both fine and true . Scott is at least as true as the bust ; and Wordsworth , whose originally somewhat harsh and heavy features , time , to- gether with " Calm ...
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