Tait's Edinburgh Magazine, Volumen1William Tait, Christian Isobel Johnstone W. Tait, 1834 |
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... persons present were involuntarily turned upon him , with expressions varying with the character of the spectators ... person , was " sullen , " one young man said , and another , more candid , " in low spirits , and no wonder . " Later ...
... persons present were involuntarily turned upon him , with expressions varying with the character of the spectators ... person , was " sullen , " one young man said , and another , more candid , " in low spirits , and no wonder . " Later ...
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... persons from whom I drew the means of improving these advantages , so far as I did im- prove them . And , in some ... person to offer a mark to the rapacity of others . This was in 1660 , when the expenses of living in England were not ...
... persons from whom I drew the means of improving these advantages , so far as I did im- prove them . And , in some ... person to offer a mark to the rapacity of others . This was in 1660 , when the expenses of living in England were not ...
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... persons , upon frivolous pretexts , came to her dressing - room , which adjoined ; more than once also I saw him snatch her hand , and kiss it- whilst she , on her part , blushed , and looked round in alarm . What this meant , I had not ...
... persons , upon frivolous pretexts , came to her dressing - room , which adjoined ; more than once also I saw him snatch her hand , and kiss it- whilst she , on her part , blushed , and looked round in alarm . What this meant , I had not ...
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... persons particularly well known to himself , then turned his eye upon me . What passed was pretty nearly as follows : -My name , it seems , from what followed , had been communicated to him as we were advancing ; he did not , there ...
... persons particularly well known to himself , then turned his eye upon me . What passed was pretty nearly as follows : -My name , it seems , from what followed , had been communicated to him as we were advancing ; he did not , there ...
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... persons who are accustomed to demand parish relief may be divided into two classes- classes between whom there runs a broad and very important line of distinction . 1st , The aged , the infirm , and children . 2d , The able - bodied who ...
... persons who are accustomed to demand parish relief may be divided into two classes- classes between whom there runs a broad and very important line of distinction . 1st , The aged , the infirm , and children . 2d , The able - bodied who ...
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