Tait's Edinburgh Magazine, Volumen1William Tait, Christian Isobel Johnstone W. Tait, 1834 |
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... town . In an hour he was several miles beyond money - making , many - masted Liverpool , cursing his existence , and the day that had given birth to a wretch whose life was fraught with blighting to all that loved him . An expression ...
... town . In an hour he was several miles beyond money - making , many - masted Liverpool , cursing his existence , and the day that had given birth to a wretch whose life was fraught with blighting to all that loved him . An expression ...
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... town a good deal of society ; somewhat better in an intellectual sense than such as is merely literary ; for that is , of all society , the feeblest . From the clergymen , the medical body , and the merchants , was supported a ...
... town a good deal of society ; somewhat better in an intellectual sense than such as is merely literary ; for that is , of all society , the feeblest . From the clergymen , the medical body , and the merchants , was supported a ...
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... town , city , province , duchy , or nation in civilized Europe is like it . Proverbial for the peculiarity of its attributes , it stands un- rivalled by any plebeian mud yet known . Gluey , well - kneaded , closely - packed , and slippy ...
... town , city , province , duchy , or nation in civilized Europe is like it . Proverbial for the peculiarity of its attributes , it stands un- rivalled by any plebeian mud yet known . Gluey , well - kneaded , closely - packed , and slippy ...
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... town - we might almost say in every hamlet - are not influenced in their doings by any hope of plunder . Many of the members contribute nothing directly to the support of the establishment , and would not be a penny richer , though its ...
... town - we might almost say in every hamlet - are not influenced in their doings by any hope of plunder . Many of the members contribute nothing directly to the support of the establishment , and would not be a penny richer , though its ...
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... town . At Walham - green , two tall scraggy girls from a boarding - school were pocked in . A gentleman with very red mustachios , was picked up at the Queen's Elm gate ; and a poulterer's boy , with a couple of skinned rabbits in a ...
... town . At Walham - green , two tall scraggy girls from a boarding - school were pocked in . A gentleman with very red mustachios , was picked up at the Queen's Elm gate ; and a poulterer's boy , with a couple of skinned rabbits in a ...
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