Chambers' Edinburgh JournalW. Orr, 1841 |
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الصفحة 397
... hope and belief that before the river had attained the level of the dyke , the ice would break up , and be carried away by the strength of the cur- rent . Some few individuals there were , nevertheless , who looked upon the frost ...
... hope and belief that before the river had attained the level of the dyke , the ice would break up , and be carried away by the strength of the cur- rent . Some few individuals there were , nevertheless , who looked upon the frost ...
الصفحة 399
... hope that the settlers will soon be able , and be found willing , to set about agricultural and pastoral business on a proper scale , and not devote more than enough of attention to those speculations in land which , leading to no ...
... hope that the settlers will soon be able , and be found willing , to set about agricultural and pastoral business on a proper scale , and not devote more than enough of attention to those speculations in land which , leading to no ...
الصفحة 400
... hope still lingers in the sad adieu , And e'en in absence tells the sorrowing heart That after Fare - thee - well comes How - d'ye - do ! But thou , Old Year , art passing from my sight ; Thy cheerful days , thy happy hours , are o'er ...
... hope still lingers in the sad adieu , And e'en in absence tells the sorrowing heart That after Fare - thee - well comes How - d'ye - do ! But thou , Old Year , art passing from my sight ; Thy cheerful days , thy happy hours , are o'er ...
الصفحة 401
... hope we may state the fact without injury to the cause of the virtues brought into question , that the votaries of temperance amongst the rustic classes are occasionally found somewhat mo- rose , and to have lost a little of their ...
... hope we may state the fact without injury to the cause of the virtues brought into question , that the votaries of temperance amongst the rustic classes are occasionally found somewhat mo- rose , and to have lost a little of their ...
الصفحة 405
... hope for better things , and are inclined to believe that enough of mischief has already been produced , and enough of alarm raised , to induce greater deliberation in future . The following points seem to us what ought chiefly to be ...
... hope for better things , and are inclined to believe that enough of mischief has already been produced , and enough of alarm raised , to induce greater deliberation in future . The following points seem to us what ought chiefly to be ...
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