Tait's Edinburgh Magazine, Volum 4William Tait, Christian Isobel Johnstone W. Tait, 1837 |
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Pàgina 225
... become of my mother and sister , whom , you know , it is my duty and happiness to support ? " " Well , well , I meant no offence , " replied William . " For my part , I think you have no call to think of marrying for the next ten years ...
... become of my mother and sister , whom , you know , it is my duty and happiness to support ? " " Well , well , I meant no offence , " replied William . " For my part , I think you have no call to think of marrying for the next ten years ...
Pàgina 408
... become eyes to the blind , as they have done to become ears to the hard of hearing . Besides , though one's own ears might be indispensable in some countries , in the native lands of probity and good faith , in Germany or in America ...
... become eyes to the blind , as they have done to become ears to the hard of hearing . Besides , though one's own ears might be indispensable in some countries , in the native lands of probity and good faith , in Germany or in America ...
Pàgina 464
... become new . The changes are geographical rather than moral . The Empire of China has been annexed by England , now become a wilderness , to that of India ; but the people continue very much the same there and everywhere else ...
... become new . The changes are geographical rather than moral . The Empire of China has been annexed by England , now become a wilderness , to that of India ; but the people continue very much the same there and everywhere else ...
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