Tait's Edinburgh Magazine, Volumen3William Tait, Christian Isobel Johnstone W. Tait, 1836 |
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... ment was founded , were in themselves illiberal and unjust - than would accrue from a govern- ment whose proceedings were uncertain , and whose good principles were not carried into ac- tion , through willing , united , and ...
... ment was founded , were in themselves illiberal and unjust - than would accrue from a govern- ment whose proceedings were uncertain , and whose good principles were not carried into ac- tion , through willing , united , and ...
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... ment to make an offer of payment advantageous to the creditor , i . e . to offer two or three per cent . beyond the marketable price ( not , of course , taking the price as raised by the expectation of pay- ment ; ) suppose , further ...
... ment to make an offer of payment advantageous to the creditor , i . e . to offer two or three per cent . beyond the marketable price ( not , of course , taking the price as raised by the expectation of pay- ment ; ) suppose , further ...
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... ment . In 1806 , Hazlitt married Miss Stodart , the sister of a gentleman then well known as connected with the ministerial newspaper press , and now Chief Justice of Malta . He settled in Wiltshire upon his marriage , and spent several ...
... ment . In 1806 , Hazlitt married Miss Stodart , the sister of a gentleman then well known as connected with the ministerial newspaper press , and now Chief Justice of Malta . He settled in Wiltshire upon his marriage , and spent several ...
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