Tait's Edinburgh Magazine, Volum 1William Tait, Christian Isobel Johnstone W. Tait, 1834 |
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... ment of the Day of Rest by frisking or carous- ing , cricketing with the peasant of England , or capering under the green trees with the French- man . They will not pause to consider that , to him , the highest enjoyment of leisure ...
... ment of the Day of Rest by frisking or carous- ing , cricketing with the peasant of England , or capering under the green trees with the French- man . They will not pause to consider that , to him , the highest enjoyment of leisure ...
Pàgina 8
... ment , not the less afflictive that it was self- caused ; and his sanguine , bold , and happy tem- per , rose to meet the joyful crisis . Charles had received what is usually termed a good education . But it could not have been the ...
... ment , not the less afflictive that it was self- caused ; and his sanguine , bold , and happy tem- per , rose to meet the joyful crisis . Charles had received what is usually termed a good education . But it could not have been the ...
Pàgina 11
... ment of these prophecies , which sometimes made the saint - like old man smile , he thoughtfully laid aside the greater part of this money , fear- ing that Charles was not past all his expensive follies , and therefore not above want ...
... ment of these prophecies , which sometimes made the saint - like old man smile , he thoughtfully laid aside the greater part of this money , fear- ing that Charles was not past all his expensive follies , and therefore not above want ...
Pàgina 31
... ment in Ireland is reduced to the wants of half a for the grant ? Again , on the 19th of August , million of people , and the immense property now when Mr. Hume moved that that loan of one mil- enjoyed by the sinecure clergy , applied ...
... ment in Ireland is reduced to the wants of half a for the grant ? Again , on the 19th of August , million of people , and the immense property now when Mr. Hume moved that that loan of one mil- enjoyed by the sinecure clergy , applied ...
Pàgina 42
... ment , large or small , is philanthropically design- ed for the comfort of mankind . Even to him who happens to be both wise enough and happy enough to need no further assistance , it shall be a source of capital amusement ; for no ...
... ment , large or small , is philanthropically design- ed for the comfort of mankind . Even to him who happens to be both wise enough and happy enough to need no further assistance , it shall be a source of capital amusement ; for no ...
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