Chambers's Edinburgh JournalWilliam Orr, 1835 |
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Pàgina 1
... become matter of notice and dispute , we think it proper to claim , on this occasion , the merit of having first attempted a publication in which original and respectable literature was conveyed at the minimum of price , for the use of ...
... become matter of notice and dispute , we think it proper to claim , on this occasion , the merit of having first attempted a publication in which original and respectable literature was conveyed at the minimum of price , for the use of ...
Pàgina 5
... become a member of the priesthood . During all his trials he never failed to rely on God ; and it is seldom that those who rely upon Him , when striving to attain a laudable purpose , are ever ultimately disappointed . We regret to ...
... become a member of the priesthood . During all his trials he never failed to rely on God ; and it is seldom that those who rely upon Him , when striving to attain a laudable purpose , are ever ultimately disappointed . We regret to ...
Pàgina 6
... become each a Robinson Crusoe , and have a nice little island all to ourselves ; or we imagine that in these isolated terri- tories there is no molestation from the busy world without , and that in such places there must , as a matter ...
... become each a Robinson Crusoe , and have a nice little island all to ourselves ; or we imagine that in these isolated terri- tories there is no molestation from the busy world without , and that in such places there must , as a matter ...
Pàgina 9
... become matter of far greater interest and attention than what was bestowed , perhaps , upon the man himself in his own lifetime . We therefore propose giving an account of the scenery of his birth- place , and of some of his most ...
... become matter of far greater interest and attention than what was bestowed , perhaps , upon the man himself in his own lifetime . We therefore propose giving an account of the scenery of his birth- place , and of some of his most ...
Pàgina 10
... become dry and dusty , and the fields reassume their verdant aspect . This is effected by what is termed spontaneous ... become dry and parched - vegetables , deprived of moisture , would no longer continue to grow the cattle and beasts ...
... become dry and dusty , and the fields reassume their verdant aspect . This is effected by what is termed spontaneous ... become dry and parched - vegetables , deprived of moisture , would no longer continue to grow the cattle and beasts ...
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