Tait's Edinburgh Magazine, Volum 4William Tait, Christian Isobel Johnstone W. Tait, 1837 |
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... respect of number , and their crowdedness in respect of space . Twenty - four colleges and seventeen parish churches , besides numerous other buildings , belonging , not to par- ticular colleges , but to the university in general ; with ...
... respect of number , and their crowdedness in respect of space . Twenty - four colleges and seventeen parish churches , besides numerous other buildings , belonging , not to par- ticular colleges , but to the university in general ; with ...
Pàgina 319
... respect of the num- ber of persons employed , and of their respective emolu- ments , in which it stood in 1797 , unless some adequate cause continued to exist which rendered some alteration necessary ; and that , where increase of ...
... respect of the num- ber of persons employed , and of their respective emolu- ments , in which it stood in 1797 , unless some adequate cause continued to exist which rendered some alteration necessary ; and that , where increase of ...
Pàgina 482
William Tait, Christian Isobel Johnstone. such a character as Blackwood's to the respect , nay , to the affectionate respect , of Scott , who , above all others , was ready to sympathize cordially with honest and able men , in whatever ...
William Tait, Christian Isobel Johnstone. such a character as Blackwood's to the respect , nay , to the affectionate respect , of Scott , who , above all others , was ready to sympathize cordially with honest and able men , in whatever ...
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