Chambers' Edinburgh JournalW. Orr, 1841 |
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... considered as results of the rigidly literal character of English law . In Scot- land , where law is less exact in her behests , most such matters have been modified according to the spirit of advancing ages . We have accordingly , in ...
... considered as results of the rigidly literal character of English law . In Scot- land , where law is less exact in her behests , most such matters have been modified according to the spirit of advancing ages . We have accordingly , in ...
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... considered , however , to wear so me- nacing an appearance , that a dyke six feet high was flung up the whole length of the city between the houses and the river ; when the authorities and inha- bitants of Pesth , satisfied with this ...
... considered , however , to wear so me- nacing an appearance , that a dyke six feet high was flung up the whole length of the city between the houses and the river ; when the authorities and inha- bitants of Pesth , satisfied with this ...
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... considered as a fair representation of our eminent and respectable ancestor , Lord Stair , to whom he bears little resemblance either as a politician or a gentleman ; and Sir Walter would seem wishful to avoid the application , when he ...
... considered as a fair representation of our eminent and respectable ancestor , Lord Stair , to whom he bears little resemblance either as a politician or a gentleman ; and Sir Walter would seem wishful to avoid the application , when he ...
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... considered as distinguishing them from the music of other nations . The peculiar features of the narrative tunes are , he says , " the long intervals between each phrase , so well calculated for recovering breath in the When this ...
... considered as distinguishing them from the music of other nations . The peculiar features of the narrative tunes are , he says , " the long intervals between each phrase , so well calculated for recovering breath in the When this ...
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... considered as animated all ages to my sex incited me , though not without a solely by a wish to make the public acquainted certain Mrs Blue - beard kind of compunction , to open with something which we believe will interest them , O.'s ...
... considered as animated all ages to my sex incited me , though not without a solely by a wish to make the public acquainted certain Mrs Blue - beard kind of compunction , to open with something which we believe will interest them , O.'s ...
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