Tait's Edinburgh Magazine, Volum 1William Tait, Christian Isobel Johnstone W. Tait, 1834 |
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Pàgina 20
... effect , of this attention paid by my father to the galleries of art in the aristocratic mansions ; that through- | out the principal rooms of his own house , there were scattered a small collection of paintings by old Italian masters ...
... effect , of this attention paid by my father to the galleries of art in the aristocratic mansions ; that through- | out the principal rooms of his own house , there were scattered a small collection of paintings by old Italian masters ...
Pàgina 22
... effect of my everlasting commerce with the subjects of death and the grave , showed itself simply in this , that I never played , -and that my mind was peo . pied with solemn imagery . In saying that I never played , I must make two ...
... effect of my everlasting commerce with the subjects of death and the grave , showed itself simply in this , that I never played , -and that my mind was peo . pied with solemn imagery . In saying that I never played , I must make two ...
Pàgina 34
... effect of these laws up- on the labourers themselves , we must refer the reader to the extracts published by the poor- law commissioners . The primary cause of the mischief is the con- ferring a legal right to a comfortable mainten ...
... effect of these laws up- on the labourers themselves , we must refer the reader to the extracts published by the poor- law commissioners . The primary cause of the mischief is the con- ferring a legal right to a comfortable mainten ...
Pàgina 39
... effect the wonders they achieve . You walk to the spot where , a little while ago , you spent such a con- vivial meeting at your friend's house : it is gone , and with it scores of others - felled to the earth , all , as though they had ...
... effect the wonders they achieve . You walk to the spot where , a little while ago , you spent such a con- vivial meeting at your friend's house : it is gone , and with it scores of others - felled to the earth , all , as though they had ...
Pàgina 59
... effect her cures by the delicate and elegant system of acu - puncturation . Her polished and finely - pointed needles pene- trate to the very bone , without being felt other- wise than pleasantly by the patient and there is no saying ...
... effect her cures by the delicate and elegant system of acu - puncturation . Her polished and finely - pointed needles pene- trate to the very bone , without being felt other- wise than pleasantly by the patient and there is no saying ...
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