Tait's Edinburgh Magazine, 3 tomasWilliam Tait, Christian Isobel Johnstone W. Tait, 1836 |
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... live or ought to live under our laws - which is represented in our legislature , and is assumed to be an integral part of our- selves ? The only visible and acknowledged differences between the United Islands are , that Ireland , with ...
... live or ought to live under our laws - which is represented in our legislature , and is assumed to be an integral part of our- selves ? The only visible and acknowledged differences between the United Islands are , that Ireland , with ...
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... live comme il faut , must live , or appear to live , exactly as others do , though the means of doing so may vary among the silly set so pre- scribed to , from an income that may justify any extra- vagance to one that can honestly ...
... live comme il faut , must live , or appear to live , exactly as others do , though the means of doing so may vary among the silly set so pre- scribed to , from an income that may justify any extra- vagance to one that can honestly ...
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... lives . The rich are as obliging and friendly as the poor . We could not endure to live in England again . | We never believed the rich and poor could live so happily together . Here , in reality , there is no want ; but abundance of ...
... lives . The rich are as obliging and friendly as the poor . We could not endure to live in England again . | We never believed the rich and poor could live so happily together . Here , in reality , there is no want ; but abundance of ...
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