Tait's Edinburgh Magazine, Volumen4William Tait, Christian Isobel Johnstone W. Tait, 1837 |
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... wish to know for what purpose you sent ? " The one looked at the other , and at last one of them said , " Doctor , we wish to know why you have disobeyed the Presbytery , in praying for the Queen ? " The Doctor promptly replied , " I ...
... wish to know for what purpose you sent ? " The one looked at the other , and at last one of them said , " Doctor , we wish to know why you have disobeyed the Presbytery , in praying for the Queen ? " The Doctor promptly replied , " I ...
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... wish to take any command farther than such as shall entitle me to go with the corps , for I wish it to be distinctly understood that , in whatever capacity , I go with them , and take a share in good or bad as it casts up . I cannot ...
... wish to take any command farther than such as shall entitle me to go with the corps , for I wish it to be distinctly understood that , in whatever capacity , I go with them , and take a share in good or bad as it casts up . I cannot ...
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... wish ; and , as they have enough to live easily upon for the present , and good expectations for the future , life opens well with them . They are to spend their vacations in a nice little cottage , in a glen belonging to this property ...
... wish ; and , as they have enough to live easily upon for the present , and good expectations for the future , life opens well with them . They are to spend their vacations in a nice little cottage , in a glen belonging to this property ...
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