Tait's Edinburgh Magazine, 4 tomasWilliam Tait, Christian Isobel Johnstone W. Tait, 1837 |
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... turn No. 1 , Appendix A , quoted by the Duke of Richmond , viz . , Making , in fifteen years , over and above the ... turn No. 1 , Appendix A , 6th Report , ) is , Two years ' interest £ 31,645 , lost in 1834 , ( Re- turn No. 1 ...
... turn No. 1 , Appendix A , quoted by the Duke of Richmond , viz . , Making , in fifteen years , over and above the ... turn No. 1 , Appendix A , 6th Report , ) is , Two years ' interest £ 31,645 , lost in 1834 , ( Re- turn No. 1 ...
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... turn to a passage in the " Translation of an Ancient Chaldee Manuscript , ” in relation to Scott ; and if it be true ... turns on the squabbles of Constable and Blackwood ; but this passage appertains chiefly to Scott . The humour of it ...
... turn to a passage in the " Translation of an Ancient Chaldee Manuscript , ” in relation to Scott ; and if it be true ... turns on the squabbles of Constable and Blackwood ; but this passage appertains chiefly to Scott . The humour of it ...
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... turn . Does a wise man think to enlarge his comprehension by turn- ing his eyes only on himself , or hope to conciliate the admiration of others by scouting , proscribing , and loath- ing all that they delight in ? He must either have a ...
... turn . Does a wise man think to enlarge his comprehension by turn- ing his eyes only on himself , or hope to conciliate the admiration of others by scouting , proscribing , and loath- ing all that they delight in ? He must either have a ...
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