Tait's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 1William Tait, Christian Isobel Johnstone W. Tait, 1834 - Great Britain |
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Page 8
... happy tem- per , rose to meet the joyful crisis . Charles had received what is usually termed a good education . But it could not have been the wisest , for its early fruits were not soul- nurture , nor wisdom and peace . He had been ...
... happy tem- per , rose to meet the joyful crisis . Charles had received what is usually termed a good education . But it could not have been the wisest , for its early fruits were not soul- nurture , nor wisdom and peace . He had been ...
Page 10
... happy , by becoming her lodger , or rather the master of her cottage . The trusty Robin Steele , who still lived at the farm , often joined their family worship on the evenings of Sundays ; and so far as Tibby's means and management ...
... happy , by becoming her lodger , or rather the master of her cottage . The trusty Robin Steele , who still lived at the farm , often joined their family worship on the evenings of Sundays ; and so far as Tibby's means and management ...
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... happy . And he was right . The young pair - and the wife was very young - had not been many weeks married , when Charles , by his fre- quently recurring inattentions and imprudencies , lost an advantageous employment . Then came a ...
... happy . And he was right . The young pair - and the wife was very young - had not been many weeks married , when Charles , by his fre- quently recurring inattentions and imprudencies , lost an advantageous employment . Then came a ...
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... happy ; and the effect of my everlasting commerce with the subjects of death and the grave , showed itself simply in this , that I never played , -and that my mind was peo . pied with solemn imagery . In saying that I never played , I ...
... happy ; and the effect of my everlasting commerce with the subjects of death and the grave , showed itself simply in this , that I never played , -and that my mind was peo . pied with solemn imagery . In saying that I never played , I ...
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... the same demand , and thus a stimulus be given to idleness and vice , we cannot make the life which you are now to lead , while living upon our bounty , as happy as the life of the 34 PROSPECTS OF THE PEOPLE DURING THE COMING SESSION .
... the same demand , and thus a stimulus be given to idleness and vice , we cannot make the life which you are now to lead , while living upon our bounty , as happy as the life of the 34 PROSPECTS OF THE PEOPLE DURING THE COMING SESSION .
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