Tait's Edinburgh Magazine, Volum 1William Tait, Christian Isobel Johnstone W. Tait, 1834 |
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... Ireland , ib . Pringle's African Sketches , 458 Piedra de la Madre - the Mother's Rock , 124 Progress of the Movement , 449 Religion , 232 Prospects of the People , 33 Repeal , 352 Quakers , The ; by W. Howitt , 577 The Altar , 232 ...
... Ireland , ib . Pringle's African Sketches , 458 Piedra de la Madre - the Mother's Rock , 124 Progress of the Movement , 449 Religion , 232 Prospects of the People , 33 Repeal , 352 Quakers , The ; by W. Howitt , 577 The Altar , 232 ...
Pàgina 25
... Ireland for the ensuing summer and au- tumn . This invitation was repeated by his tutor ; and my mother after some consideration allowed me to accept it . In the spring of 1800 accordingly , I went up to Eton , for the purpose of ...
... Ireland for the ensuing summer and au- tumn . This invitation was repeated by his tutor ; and my mother after some consideration allowed me to accept it . In the spring of 1800 accordingly , I went up to Eton , for the purpose of ...
Pàgina 26
... Ireland , ” " Sir , " said that Emperor to a soldier , who had missed the target fifteen times in succession , " allow me to offer my congratulations on the truly admirable skill you have shown in keeping clear of the mark . Not to have ...
... Ireland , ” " Sir , " said that Emperor to a soldier , who had missed the target fifteen times in succession , " allow me to offer my congratulations on the truly admirable skill you have shown in keeping clear of the mark . Not to have ...
Pàgina 30
... Ireland im- possible , by their unconstitutional acts of 1832 , by which the King was made the collector of tithes , -proposed to advance one million , from the taxes of England , to pay Irish clergymen and lay impropriators for the ...
... Ireland im- possible , by their unconstitutional acts of 1832 , by which the King was made the collector of tithes , -proposed to advance one million , from the taxes of England , to pay Irish clergymen and lay impropriators for the ...
Pàgina 31
... Ireland ; and it is unreason- able in Lord Althorp and his colleagues , who took credit with the public for their intentions to carry on the Government of the country with- out patronage , to expect that the people have forgotten , if ...
... Ireland ; and it is unreason- able in Lord Althorp and his colleagues , who took credit with the public for their intentions to carry on the Government of the country with- out patronage , to expect that the people have forgotten , if ...
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