Tait's Edinburgh magazine, Volume 161849 |
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Page 8
... doubt , And ' gainst the lowering future breaks , And sobs its glad voice out ; Scattering , with hope's far - flashing levin , The glooms that hide the sweet blue heaven . Till all is clear , to your warm homes Go - lay you down and ...
... doubt , And ' gainst the lowering future breaks , And sobs its glad voice out ; Scattering , with hope's far - flashing levin , The glooms that hide the sweet blue heaven . Till all is clear , to your warm homes Go - lay you down and ...
Page 10
... doubt that the climate of in its owner's keeping . Like many other Highland the western Highlands and Isles , and some parts of the estates , it has fallen into trust . The estate of Aber - western mainland , is far superior to many of ...
... doubt that the climate of in its owner's keeping . Like many other Highland the western Highlands and Isles , and some parts of the estates , it has fallen into trust . The estate of Aber - western mainland , is far superior to many of ...
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... doubt the gentleness of bailies , whose interest , as merchants , overcame their ladies ' hearts . Some of the lady visitors at Ballater duties as magistrates and men . As in similar cases , are successful followers of Izaak Walton ...
... doubt the gentleness of bailies , whose interest , as merchants , overcame their ladies ' hearts . Some of the lady visitors at Ballater duties as magistrates and men . As in similar cases , are successful followers of Izaak Walton ...
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... doubt whether she had ever met a more hearty recep- tion than in Aberdeenshire ; and , at the period when an insane attempt to copy France had been made in Ireland , perhaps this matter was not deemed alto- gether useless by Statesmen ...
... doubt whether she had ever met a more hearty recep- tion than in Aberdeenshire ; and , at the period when an insane attempt to copy France had been made in Ireland , perhaps this matter was not deemed alto- gether useless by Statesmen ...
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... doubt , fear of war , utter stagnation , starvation , misery , and death for the people , who were in turns cajoled , tricked , betrayed , or oppressed . The people felt all this , and they took their revenge . They did so in a ...
... doubt , fear of war , utter stagnation , starvation , misery , and death for the people , who were in turns cajoled , tricked , betrayed , or oppressed . The people felt all this , and they took their revenge . They did so in a ...
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