Tait's Edinburgh Magazine, Volum 3William Tait, Christian Isobel Johnstone W. Tait, 1836 |
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Pàgina 143
... England and Ireland are respectively placed at the extremities of the European scale ; wages being highest in the one country - though France is rapidly gaining upon us - and lowest in the other . But it does not fol- low , by any means ...
... England and Ireland are respectively placed at the extremities of the European scale ; wages being highest in the one country - though France is rapidly gaining upon us - and lowest in the other . But it does not fol- low , by any means ...
Pàgina 174
... England's royal banner float O'er England's faithful dead ! Fling out our flag —again o'er head Let our bright standard soar →→→ Ere all our blood be vainly shed , Oh ! fling it forth once more ! " Brave hearts ! although ye might ...
... England's royal banner float O'er England's faithful dead ! Fling out our flag —again o'er head Let our bright standard soar →→→ Ere all our blood be vainly shed , Oh ! fling it forth once more ! " Brave hearts ! although ye might ...
Pàgina 226
... England in every parish of 1000 per- sons , " they amounted to 2547 , while " the chapels and meeting - houses , not of the Establish- ment , besides many private houses , used for religious worship , not enumerated , amounted to 3457 ...
... England in every parish of 1000 per- sons , " they amounted to 2547 , while " the chapels and meeting - houses , not of the Establish- ment , besides many private houses , used for religious worship , not enumerated , amounted to 3457 ...
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