Tait's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 1William Tait, Christian Isobel Johnstone W. Tait, 1834 - Great Britain |
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Page 13
... Glasgow counting- house . " The goods are shipped , -though tar- dily , yet in good order . That , Sir , became my duty , as I had been credulous enough to believe the Ethiopian could change his skin ; weak enough to assume an improper ...
... Glasgow counting- house . " The goods are shipped , -though tar- dily , yet in good order . That , Sir , became my duty , as I had been credulous enough to believe the Ethiopian could change his skin ; weak enough to assume an improper ...
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... Glasgow Radical - It might cost auld Fernylees his tack , if the Deuyke or the Factor were to hear the half o ' Robin's nonsense - ay , and sense too , which they like far waur . " The stranger held his hat before his face , while his ...
... Glasgow Radical - It might cost auld Fernylees his tack , if the Deuyke or the Factor were to hear the half o ' Robin's nonsense - ay , and sense too , which they like far waur . " The stranger held his hat before his face , while his ...
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... Glasgow , & c . Whatever may be thought of slavery itself as modified in the British colonies , or of the reme- dies attempted for that evil by modern states- manship ; of the kidnapping , murdering slave- trade , * there cannot be two ...
... Glasgow , & c . Whatever may be thought of slavery itself as modified in the British colonies , or of the reme- dies attempted for that evil by modern states- manship ; of the kidnapping , murdering slave- trade , * there cannot be two ...
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... Glasgow and Arbroath have agreed to petition Parliament for the repeal of the act of Queen Anne , which imposed patron- age on Scotland . We have no doubt that the present year will see this abomination abolished . THE BANKRUPT ACT ...
... Glasgow and Arbroath have agreed to petition Parliament for the repeal of the act of Queen Anne , which imposed patron- age on Scotland . We have no doubt that the present year will see this abomination abolished . THE BANKRUPT ACT ...
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... Glasgow in 1816-17 , to give infor- mation of a conspiracy , said to exist among the Reformers . He corresponded with the Scot- tish Crown Lawyers in similar capacities , and was in daily intercourse with them through- out the ...
... Glasgow in 1816-17 , to give infor- mation of a conspiracy , said to exist among the Reformers . He corresponded with the Scot- tish Crown Lawyers in similar capacities , and was in daily intercourse with them through- out the ...
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