Tait's Edinburgh Magazine, Volumen3William Tait, Christian Isobel Johnstone W. Tait, 1836 |
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... appear . Of the poems themselves it will be needless to say much . The authoress , had her own judgment been taken , would have preferred publishing a tale in four cantos , entitled " Sir Hubert de Vere ; " and it is scarcely fair to ...
... appear . Of the poems themselves it will be needless to say much . The authoress , had her own judgment been taken , would have preferred publishing a tale in four cantos , entitled " Sir Hubert de Vere ; " and it is scarcely fair to ...
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... appears to be much less than the usual proportion of wheat sown , it is hardly possible that the price can sink much lower ; and , if the present cold weather continues , the quality must prove very inferior . Oats have also every appear ...
... appears to be much less than the usual proportion of wheat sown , it is hardly possible that the price can sink much lower ; and , if the present cold weather continues , the quality must prove very inferior . Oats have also every appear ...
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... appears that the number of stamps issued to newspapers , in Great Britain and Ireland , during a period of ten months , from the ... appear as follows : - No. of Newspapers . Liberal , Conservative , · • 202 • • 154 Liberal Majority 48 ...
... appears that the number of stamps issued to newspapers , in Great Britain and Ireland , during a period of ten months , from the ... appear as follows : - No. of Newspapers . Liberal , Conservative , · • 202 • • 154 Liberal Majority 48 ...
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