Tait's Edinburgh Magazine, Volum 4William Tait, Christian Isobel Johnstone W. Tait, 1837 |
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Pàgina 17
... night , and the Sheriff's train carried torches , to light them to their prey . The delegates yielded , as , upon the previous night - the President of the Convention , which happened to be Margarot , merely requiring to be handed by ...
... night , and the Sheriff's train carried torches , to light them to their prey . The delegates yielded , as , upon the previous night - the President of the Convention , which happened to be Margarot , merely requiring to be handed by ...
Pàgina 28
... night . luding to this custom , the poet personifies the servile party in his country , as one of these night - birds , groping about in the sunshine , and seeking to persuade his neighbours that all are as dark as himself . The moral ...
... night . luding to this custom , the poet personifies the servile party in his country , as one of these night - birds , groping about in the sunshine , and seeking to persuade his neighbours that all are as dark as himself . The moral ...
Pàgina 43
... night as merrily by the harvest moon as we by the noonday sun , and are said to be the best agriculturists in the north of Europe ? " demanded pepper - and- salt . " I understand little or nothing of rural labour , " answered Bagshaw ...
... night as merrily by the harvest moon as we by the noonday sun , and are said to be the best agriculturists in the north of Europe ? " demanded pepper - and- salt . " I understand little or nothing of rural labour , " answered Bagshaw ...
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