Tait's Edinburgh Magazine, 1. kötetWilliam Tait, Christian Isobel Johnstone W. Tait, 1834 |
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... petitions , and by the sympathetic chord touched in the staid bosom of Tibby Elliott , the elderly serving - lass . The contagion even spread to old Robin , the shep- herd . When the worshippers rose from their knees , and turned to the ...
... petitions , and by the sympathetic chord touched in the staid bosom of Tibby Elliott , the elderly serving - lass . The contagion even spread to old Robin , the shep- herd . When the worshippers rose from their knees , and turned to the ...
27. oldal
... petitions , addresses , & c . from islands in remote quarters of the globe , amongst which we distinguished those from Prince Edward Island in the Gulf of St. Law- rence , from the Mauritius , from Java , from the British settlement in ...
... petitions , addresses , & c . from islands in remote quarters of the globe , amongst which we distinguished those from Prince Edward Island in the Gulf of St. Law- rence , from the Mauritius , from Java , from the British settlement in ...
44. oldal
... petition on this subject , lately pre- sented by the Society to the House of Commons , that we cannot resist transferring them to our pages . 1. That we regard the interference of the Civil Govern- ment , in matters of religion and ...
... petition on this subject , lately pre- sented by the Society to the House of Commons , that we cannot resist transferring them to our pages . 1. That we regard the interference of the Civil Govern- ment , in matters of religion and ...
50. oldal
... petition was utterly dis- regarded by our present lawmakers , and his opinion was that passive resistance to the law would prove the best and quickest means of removing the grievance . The proposition of the churchwardens was that a ...
... petition was utterly dis- regarded by our present lawmakers , and his opinion was that passive resistance to the law would prove the best and quickest means of removing the grievance . The proposition of the churchwardens was that a ...
53. oldal
... petitions should embrace the following tian Advocate : - Note . Since the foregoing article was put in types , unequivocal symptoms have appeared of the determination of the people of England no longer to submit to the power which has ...
... petitions should embrace the following tian Advocate : - Note . Since the foregoing article was put in types , unequivocal symptoms have appeared of the determination of the people of England no longer to submit to the power which has ...
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