Tait's Edinburgh Magazine, Volumen4William Tait, Christian Isobel Johnstone W. Tait, 1837 |
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... passed several acts against Papists and other sects . We may give the following as an instance of the kind of acts that were passed against these : - " Item , No suspect Papist may teach any science , art , or exercise , in families or ...
... passed several acts against Papists and other sects . We may give the following as an instance of the kind of acts that were passed against these : - " Item , No suspect Papist may teach any science , art , or exercise , in families or ...
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... passed away Into the shadowy group - the vista dim Of ages past , and in its vergeless track Another quick appears , on whose dark stage Fate hangs her veil ! Ah , me ! how many a change Hath cross'd the spirit of life's fitful dream ...
... passed away Into the shadowy group - the vista dim Of ages past , and in its vergeless track Another quick appears , on whose dark stage Fate hangs her veil ! Ah , me ! how many a change Hath cross'd the spirit of life's fitful dream ...
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... passed an act — and , about twenty years since , a simi- lar act was passed in England - by which no person can practise as an apothecary in those countries who has not served a seven years ' apprenticeship to one of their own body , and ...
... passed an act — and , about twenty years since , a simi- lar act was passed in England - by which no person can practise as an apothecary in those countries who has not served a seven years ' apprenticeship to one of their own body , and ...
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