Tait's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 1William Tait, Christian Isobel Johnstone W. Tait, 1834 - Great Britain |
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... Society of , Gammonborough , Honourable Arthur , Germany , Travels in , by Trollope , & c . Glen - Lynden , Emigrants of , Government , Improved Character of the , Grimstone , Mrs Leman , Papers by , Guernsey , Island of , 274 The Feast ...
... Society of , Gammonborough , Honourable Arthur , Germany , Travels in , by Trollope , & c . Glen - Lynden , Emigrants of , Government , Improved Character of the , Grimstone , Mrs Leman , Papers by , Guernsey , Island of , 274 The Feast ...
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... society and business . His rule was not temperance , for he had never been intemperate , but total abstinence from wine . Solitude was not in his power , for he wished to be continually engaged in busi- ness ; but he resolved never to ...
... society and business . His rule was not temperance , for he had never been intemperate , but total abstinence from wine . Solitude was not in his power , for he wished to be continually engaged in busi- ness ; but he resolved never to ...
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... society ; and he longed to be rich ! Who had motives like his for gaining what an Indian would smile at as but a very paltry fortune ! The speechless , melancholy man be- came the supercargo of a private ship trading be- tween Madras ...
... society ; and he longed to be rich ! Who had motives like his for gaining what an Indian would smile at as but a very paltry fortune ! The speechless , melancholy man be- came the supercargo of a private ship trading be- tween Madras ...
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... society , which stamps a kind of disreputableness on the avowed intention to do nothing , would , at any rate , have sent him into some mode of active life . In saying that he was a West Indian merchant , I must be careful to acquit his ...
... society , which stamps a kind of disreputableness on the avowed intention to do nothing , would , at any rate , have sent him into some mode of active life . In saying that he was a West Indian merchant , I must be careful to acquit his ...
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... society ( suppose a household ) entirely well con- stituted , and fitted to yield the greatest amount of lasting pleasure , in these terms , -The morals of the middle classes of England , combined with the manners of the highest ; or ...
... society ( suppose a household ) entirely well con- stituted , and fitted to yield the greatest amount of lasting pleasure , in these terms , -The morals of the middle classes of England , combined with the manners of the highest ; or ...
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