Tait's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 1William Tait, Christian Isobel Johnstone W. Tait, 1834 - Great Britain |
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... Mackintosh , Sir James , 247 Spy's Dream , The ; by Cole , 707 Manufactures , State of , 71 , 144 , 216 , 288 , 360 , 498 , Spy System , The , 77 , 152 , 805 576 , 712 Tait's Commonplace Book , 277 Marine Insurance , on , 446 Taylor ...
... Mackintosh , Sir James , 247 Spy's Dream , The ; by Cole , 707 Manufactures , State of , 71 , 144 , 216 , 288 , 360 , 498 , Spy System , The , 77 , 152 , 805 576 , 712 Tait's Commonplace Book , 277 Marine Insurance , on , 446 Taylor ...
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... SIR JAMES MACKINTOSH'S HISTORY OF THE REVOLUTION OF 1688 . teem and applause of the world , overcame the better suggestions of nature . Forgive me , my son - forgive me ! I have rendered you more miserable , if less guilty , than myself ...
... SIR JAMES MACKINTOSH'S HISTORY OF THE REVOLUTION OF 1688 . teem and applause of the world , overcame the better suggestions of nature . Forgive me , my son - forgive me ! I have rendered you more miserable , if less guilty , than myself ...
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William Tait, Christian Isobel Johnstone. SIR JAMES MACKINTOSH'S HISTORY OF THE REVOLUTION OF 1688 . five to thirty Peers , double the number of Com-. vinity ; the opulence and ... SIR JAMES MACKINTOSH'S HISTORY OF THE REVOLUTION OF 1688 .
William Tait, Christian Isobel Johnstone. SIR JAMES MACKINTOSH'S HISTORY OF THE REVOLUTION OF 1688 . five to thirty Peers , double the number of Com-. vinity ; the opulence and ... SIR JAMES MACKINTOSH'S HISTORY OF THE REVOLUTION OF 1688 .
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... Sir James the exact place it will occupy with posterity . " Sir James Mackintosh will be remembered as a man of letters , and a member of the House of Commons . " He held that prominent station in public life , in which a man is sure to ...
... Sir James the exact place it will occupy with posterity . " Sir James Mackintosh will be remembered as a man of letters , and a member of the House of Commons . " He held that prominent station in public life , in which a man is sure to ...
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... Mackintosh had not been an uninter- ested spectator of its workings and tendencies , nor blind to its consequences to Europe . One of his brothers - in - law , Mr. Charles Stu ... SIR JAMES MACKINTOSH'S HISTORY OF THE REVOLUTION OF 1638. 249.
... Mackintosh had not been an uninter- ested spectator of its workings and tendencies , nor blind to its consequences to Europe . One of his brothers - in - law , Mr. Charles Stu ... SIR JAMES MACKINTOSH'S HISTORY OF THE REVOLUTION OF 1638. 249.
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