Tait's Edinburgh Magazine, 1. kötetWilliam Tait, Christian Isobel Johnstone W. Tait, 1834 |
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23. oldal
... neral , at which I and my elder brother were chief mourners , was the first I had attended . Then first it was that the solemn farewell of the Eng- lish burial - service , Dust to dust , ashes to ashes , " and the great eloquence of St ...
... neral , at which I and my elder brother were chief mourners , was the first I had attended . Then first it was that the solemn farewell of the Eng- lish burial - service , Dust to dust , ashes to ashes , " and the great eloquence of St ...
79. oldal
... neral , " " Cosmopolitan , " " European , " or " Uni- versal , " more would be expected from me than I am prepared to accomplish ; and as all those whose characters I shall sketch are either French , or reside more or less habitually in ...
... neral , " " Cosmopolitan , " " European , " or " Uni- versal , " more would be expected from me than I am prepared to accomplish ; and as all those whose characters I shall sketch are either French , or reside more or less habitually in ...
99. oldal
... neral always going out of office with the party to which he belongs , is in itself quite inconsistent with what takes place in the Customs and Excise departments , and other branches of the revenue . This practice necessarily gives the ...
... neral always going out of office with the party to which he belongs , is in itself quite inconsistent with what takes place in the Customs and Excise departments , and other branches of the revenue . This practice necessarily gives the ...
136. oldal
... neral through " a gay medium , " and cannot believe that this world of ours is " a vale of tears . " His parents ' poor and virtuous , and could hardly afford him any education beyond reading and writing ; but gave what was better ...
... neral through " a gay medium , " and cannot believe that this world of ours is " a vale of tears . " His parents ' poor and virtuous , and could hardly afford him any education beyond reading and writing ; but gave what was better ...
190. oldal
... neral ignorance of the nature of it , can ac- count for the indifference with which the public suffers itself to be deluded into a belief of its being necessary . In point of fact , the only reason for having greater military ...
... neral ignorance of the nature of it , can ac- count for the indifference with which the public suffers itself to be deluded into a belief of its being necessary . In point of fact , the only reason for having greater military ...
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