Tait's Edinburgh Magazine, Volumen1William Tait, Christian Isobel Johnstone W. Tait, 1834 |
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... honour of this mercantile class than the fact , that being a wealthy class , and living with a free and liberal expenditure , they applied a very considerable proportion of this expenditure to intellectual pleasures - to pictures , very ...
... honour of this mercantile class than the fact , that being a wealthy class , and living with a free and liberal expenditure , they applied a very considerable proportion of this expenditure to intellectual pleasures - to pictures , very ...
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... honour paid to this lifeless painter of life , and this undramatic dramatist , was owing to the ac ident of his memoirs having been just then published ; and true also it is , that the insipid dramas , unable to sustain themselves ...
... honour paid to this lifeless painter of life , and this undramatic dramatist , was owing to the ac ident of his memoirs having been just then published ; and true also it is , that the insipid dramas , unable to sustain themselves ...
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... honour to the King's memory - he reverenced the moral feelings of his country , which are , in this and in all points of domestic morals , severe and high- toned , [ I say it in defiance of writers such as Lord Byron , Mr Hazlitt , & c ...
... honour to the King's memory - he reverenced the moral feelings of his country , which are , in this and in all points of domestic morals , severe and high- toned , [ I say it in defiance of writers such as Lord Byron , Mr Hazlitt , & c ...
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... honour we are about to inflict upon him , in declaring that he has been prime agent in bringing on the happy consummation that we are now cele- brating , somewhat by anticipation it is true , but not less confidently than if it were a ...
... honour we are about to inflict upon him , in declaring that he has been prime agent in bringing on the happy consummation that we are now cele- brating , somewhat by anticipation it is true , but not less confidently than if it were a ...
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... honour- able member for respecting the mur- der of an Orange family by a party of Catholics . He begs to assure that honourable gentleman and the House , that no such occurrence ever took place . A fight indeed did occur , and two Catho ...
... honour- able member for respecting the mur- der of an Orange family by a party of Catholics . He begs to assure that honourable gentleman and the House , that no such occurrence ever took place . A fight indeed did occur , and two Catho ...
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