Tait's Edinburgh Magazine, 第 12 巻William Tait, Christian Isobel Johnstone W. Tait, 1845 |
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... England , 391 257 Attractive Man , The ; by Mrs. Trollope , 784 Hazlitt , Gilfillan and De Quincey on , 756 Banking System of Scotland , Headings to Chapters , 591 Barre , Colonel ; Horace Walpole on , 120 Battle Cross , The ; by John ...
... England , 391 257 Attractive Man , The ; by Mrs. Trollope , 784 Hazlitt , Gilfillan and De Quincey on , 756 Banking System of Scotland , Headings to Chapters , 591 Barre , Colonel ; Horace Walpole on , 120 Battle Cross , The ; by John ...
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... England towards Ireland , 326 Paton's Account of Servia , 295 Sidney's Life of Lord Hill , . Simson , Lord Brougham's Life of , Sinde , British Aggression on , 380 355 385 . 120 463 167 Smith ( Sydney ) on the Irish Catholic Church ...
... England towards Ireland , 326 Paton's Account of Servia , 295 Sidney's Life of Lord Hill , . Simson , Lord Brougham's Life of , Sinde , British Aggression on , 380 355 385 . 120 463 167 Smith ( Sydney ) on the Irish Catholic Church ...
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... England was needed to enrich that generous blood which had unquestionably flowed in his veins , unmixed with the red puddle of the Saxons , from the glorious days celebrated in the bardic rhymes of Donhuil nam Biodag . The northern ...
... England was needed to enrich that generous blood which had unquestionably flowed in his veins , unmixed with the red puddle of the Saxons , from the glorious days celebrated in the bardic rhymes of Donhuil nam Biodag . The northern ...
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... England is very different from that which is hitherto in use with us , as is also the regulation of the post . Open carriages , even for the country people , are , as far as I have seen of England , things unheard of . In Yarmouth only ...
... England is very different from that which is hitherto in use with us , as is also the regulation of the post . Open carriages , even for the country people , are , as far as I have seen of England , things unheard of . In Yarmouth only ...
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... England to be like this throughout ; but a less romantic notion must be expected to arise at the sight of the dirty hovels in the unproductive tracts which I have above pointed out ; hovels to which I prefer the dwelling of many a serf ...
... England to be like this throughout ; but a less romantic notion must be expected to arise at the sight of the dirty hovels in the unproductive tracts which I have above pointed out ; hovels to which I prefer the dwelling of many a serf ...
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15 ページ - Paradise ; his gazing in her pure transfigured eyes, her that had been purified by death so long, separated from him so far : — one likens it to the song of angels ; it is among the purest utterances of affection, perhaps the very purest, that ever came out of a human soul.
154 ページ - Chatham shows a disposition to come near you, but with those resources which he never fails to have as long as he thinks that the closet door stands ajar to receive him. The least peep into that closet intoxicates him, and will to the end of his life.