Tait's Edinburgh Magazine, Volumen4William Tait, Christian Isobel Johnstone W. Tait, 1837 |
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... manner and conversation , but withal exhibiting ever and anon gleams of poetic inspiration when he mentions his ... manners equally good , Mrs Elizabeth Hamilton , says " I have seen the Ettrick Shepherd . He is a man of rustic , but not ...
... manner and conversation , but withal exhibiting ever and anon gleams of poetic inspiration when he mentions his ... manners equally good , Mrs Elizabeth Hamilton , says " I have seen the Ettrick Shepherd . He is a man of rustic , but not ...
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... manner . It was at once animated , and chastised by good- breeding ; graceful , and , at the same time , gra- cious . From a person so eminent it would not have been a sufficient encouragement that his manner should be , in a passive ...
... manner . It was at once animated , and chastised by good- breeding ; graceful , and , at the same time , gra- cious . From a person so eminent it would not have been a sufficient encouragement that his manner should be , in a passive ...
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... manner of proceeding were obtained from several of these in the year 1832. The plans they suggested may be divided into three classes : - 1. To open the canal into the lake by the explosion of a mine . 2. To sink a perpendicular shaft ...
... manner of proceeding were obtained from several of these in the year 1832. The plans they suggested may be divided into three classes : - 1. To open the canal into the lake by the explosion of a mine . 2. To sink a perpendicular shaft ...
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