Tait's Edinburgh Magazine, 3 tomasWilliam Tait, Christian Isobel Johnstone W. Tait, 1836 |
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... manner , entered within his house , where they made a great and fearful noise and trouble ; whereby the said Adam , then lying in his bed , and the servants that were in the house , apprehended such a great fear , that they were like to ...
... manner , entered within his house , where they made a great and fearful noise and trouble ; whereby the said Adam , then lying in his bed , and the servants that were in the house , apprehended such a great fear , that they were like to ...
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... manner , in the highest degree , when the Clergy , the Church , or the Orangemen are attacked . Then his energy of manner verges on the ludicrous . One can hardly refrain from laughter when they see a man work himself into such a ...
... manner , in the highest degree , when the Clergy , the Church , or the Orangemen are attacked . Then his energy of manner verges on the ludicrous . One can hardly refrain from laughter when they see a man work himself into such a ...
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... manners were retreat- ing and modest , he was generally thought naturally grace- ful ; and the upper part of his face was beautiful . " Dr Davy vindicates his brother's memory with feeling and propriety , and in a manner that is ...
... manners were retreat- ing and modest , he was generally thought naturally grace- ful ; and the upper part of his face was beautiful . " Dr Davy vindicates his brother's memory with feeling and propriety , and in a manner that is ...
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