Tait's Edinburgh Magazine, Volum 1William Tait, Christian Isobel Johnstone W. Tait, 1834 |
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Pàgina 18
... respect- able and well - informed surgeon in the north , I found him assuming , as a matter of course , that emancipation , & c . had been the express and immediate object of Wil- berforce , Clarkson , & c . in their long crusade : nor ...
... respect- able and well - informed surgeon in the north , I found him assuming , as a matter of course , that emancipation , & c . had been the express and immediate object of Wil- berforce , Clarkson , & c . in their long crusade : nor ...
Pàgina 22
... respect to my father's last illness and death . hold of by rural appearances or incidents . The very earliest feelings that I recall of a powerful character , were connected with some clusters of crocuses in the garden . Next , I felt ...
... respect to my father's last illness and death . hold of by rural appearances or incidents . The very earliest feelings that I recall of a powerful character , were connected with some clusters of crocuses in the garden . Next , I felt ...
Pàgina 33
... Respecting the first class no difficulty occurs . The providing for those whom age has disabled , and whom fortune has ... respect to those who are incapable , through mental imbecility and disease . We , therefore , dismiss the consider ...
... Respecting the first class no difficulty occurs . The providing for those whom age has disabled , and whom fortune has ... respect to those who are incapable , through mental imbecility and disease . We , therefore , dismiss the consider ...
Pàgina 48
... respect since his day . Personal tithes are now exacted from the labouring peasant , as well as from the laboured earth . It is not enough that the priest gets the tenth sheaf , and the tenth lamb , the tenth turnip , and the tenth ...
... respect since his day . Personal tithes are now exacted from the labouring peasant , as well as from the laboured earth . It is not enough that the priest gets the tenth sheaf , and the tenth lamb , the tenth turnip , and the tenth ...
Pàgina 51
... respect no notice of it had been stuck up on the church door ! A second meeting was held ; but the same spirit was still predominant , and a similar amendment was carried by a large majority . Still the scruples of the churchmen were ...
... respect no notice of it had been stuck up on the church door ! A second meeting was held ; but the same spirit was still predominant , and a similar amendment was carried by a large majority . Still the scruples of the churchmen were ...
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