Tait's Edinburgh Magazine, Volum 4William Tait, Christian Isobel Johnstone W. Tait, 1837 |
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... given accordingly , with great glee , in full chorus , to the great satisfaction of the company , who , at this time , had small under- standing and less value for Scott's high - flown assimilation of the sour - milk troop * to the ...
... given accordingly , with great glee , in full chorus , to the great satisfaction of the company , who , at this time , had small under- standing and less value for Scott's high - flown assimilation of the sour - milk troop * to the ...
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... given , Covetous and sure . This popular peerage notes the emoluments and family connexions of all the peers , the pensions and places possessed by them and their relatives , and the church patronage they enjoy . It should lie at the ...
... given , Covetous and sure . This popular peerage notes the emoluments and family connexions of all the peers , the pensions and places possessed by them and their relatives , and the church patronage they enjoy . It should lie at the ...
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... given to Mr O'Connell at Stockport , at which 2000 persons were present . He stated his resolution to prosecute the Spot- tiswoode gang for a conspiracy . THE BALLOT . The Whigs are at last reluctantly coming to the conviction that the ...
... given to Mr O'Connell at Stockport , at which 2000 persons were present . He stated his resolution to prosecute the Spot- tiswoode gang for a conspiracy . THE BALLOT . The Whigs are at last reluctantly coming to the conviction that the ...
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