Tait's Edinburgh Magazine, Volum 4William Tait, Christian Isobel Johnstone W. Tait, 1837 |
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... person from having seen him pleading at the bar in Edinburgh , while the informer himself had been a hanger - on in an attorney's office . Muir was an outlaw . He was immediately arrested . On this person lodging information with the ...
... person from having seen him pleading at the bar in Edinburgh , while the informer himself had been a hanger - on in an attorney's office . Muir was an outlaw . He was immediately arrested . On this person lodging information with the ...
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... person , and amiable in the expression of his countenance . His dress was elaborately accurate and fashionable -- no traces of soot or furnace there ; it might be said , also , that it was youthful and almost gay in its character . But ...
... person , and amiable in the expression of his countenance . His dress was elaborately accurate and fashionable -- no traces of soot or furnace there ; it might be said , also , that it was youthful and almost gay in its character . But ...
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... person who might have become a skilful player , but whom nature forbade being a dexterous gamester . There is , however , no evi- dence that he lost money to Beauclerk . The late Judge Day , who , when a student in the Middle Temple ...
... person who might have become a skilful player , but whom nature forbade being a dexterous gamester . There is , however , no evi- dence that he lost money to Beauclerk . The late Judge Day , who , when a student in the Middle Temple ...
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