Tait's Edinburgh Magazine, Volumen1William Tait, Christian Isobel Johnstone W. Tait, 1834 |
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... taken away of the young props of the roof - tree of the house of Fernylees . The elder daughter , who had borne the chills of celibacy , ten years after her three sisters were married , was to leave the home of her youth to sojourn , as ...
... taken away of the young props of the roof - tree of the house of Fernylees . The elder daughter , who had borne the chills of celibacy , ten years after her three sisters were married , was to leave the home of her youth to sojourn , as ...
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... taken down . The proposal was rejected : but it is to be hoped that , in the ensuing session , it will be renewed with better success . We have before us a list of 211 divisions in the House during last session ; and although some of ...
... taken down . The proposal was rejected : but it is to be hoped that , in the ensuing session , it will be renewed with better success . We have before us a list of 211 divisions in the House during last session ; and although some of ...
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... taken place ; and the hearts and the doings of the people , their yearnings and their callings , are- vanity , vanity , vanity ! Yet , nevertheless , the streets are streets , and as such they may be very laudably gaped at as a wonder ...
... taken place ; and the hearts and the doings of the people , their yearnings and their callings , are- vanity , vanity , vanity ! Yet , nevertheless , the streets are streets , and as such they may be very laudably gaped at as a wonder ...
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... taken its rise in Scotland . The Vo- luntary Church Associations , which are now springing up in every town - we might almost say in every hamlet - are not influenced in their doings by any hope of plunder . Many of the members ...
... taken its rise in Scotland . The Vo- luntary Church Associations , which are now springing up in every town - we might almost say in every hamlet - are not influenced in their doings by any hope of plunder . Many of the members ...
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... taken the writers at their words , -judgment is recorded , and anathema has already gone forth against them . It must not , however , be supposed , that such miserable trumpery as " people of fashion " were capable of telling about ...
... taken the writers at their words , -judgment is recorded , and anathema has already gone forth against them . It must not , however , be supposed , that such miserable trumpery as " people of fashion " were capable of telling about ...
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