Tait's Edinburgh Magazine, المجلد 14William Tait, Christian Isobel Johnstone W. Tait, 1847 |
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الصفحة 13
... given in a schedule appended to the act , which , being recorded , is equivalent to sasine and full entry ; and the absurd practice of recording the whole deed is dispensed with in cases where the assig- nation is only part of a deed ...
... given in a schedule appended to the act , which , being recorded , is equivalent to sasine and full entry ; and the absurd practice of recording the whole deed is dispensed with in cases where the assig- nation is only part of a deed ...
الصفحة 38
... given to her domestic arrangements , however de- ambassador , or person of high rank , he “ serving of praise , by the charge against her of stealing the purse in which the great Seal was kept to make a found a dinner or supper to be ...
... given to her domestic arrangements , however de- ambassador , or person of high rank , he “ serving of praise , by the charge against her of stealing the purse in which the great Seal was kept to make a found a dinner or supper to be ...
الصفحة 39
... given to the " compensation " scheme , for what certainly appears a very common - sense reason , viz . , that the landlords of Ireland favour more the latter than the former , and therefore will less employ against its enactment the ...
... given to the " compensation " scheme , for what certainly appears a very common - sense reason , viz . , that the landlords of Ireland favour more the latter than the former , and therefore will less employ against its enactment the ...
الصفحة 42
... given to Ireland was , to that given to Great Britain , less than as 1 to 17 , while her share of the taxes imposed has been higher than as 1 to 7 . The tax reductions of 1846 were the corn duties , and those on certain articles of ...
... given to Ireland was , to that given to Great Britain , less than as 1 to 17 , while her share of the taxes imposed has been higher than as 1 to 7 . The tax reductions of 1846 were the corn duties , and those on certain articles of ...
الصفحة 46
... given under his own signature ; while his statement undoubtedly implies that some people are less scrupulous regarding their neighbour's property than the owner of Castle- reagh ; for a man never dreams of claiming credit for a practice ...
... given under his own signature ; while his statement undoubtedly implies that some people are less scrupulous regarding their neighbour's property than the owner of Castle- reagh ; for a man never dreams of claiming credit for a practice ...
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الصفحة 301 - Fitz-Eustace' heart felt closely pent ; As if to give his rapture vent, The spur he to his charger lent, And raised his bridle hand, And, making demi-volte in air, Cried, " Where's the coward that would not dare To fight for such a land !" The Lindesay smiled his joy to see; Nor Marmion's frown repress'd his glee.
الصفحة 28 - Lastly, I confess that I have as vast contemplative ends, as I have moderate civil ends: for I have taken all knowledge to be my province; and if I could purge it of two sorts of rovers, whereof the one with frivolous disputations, confutations, and verbosities; the other with blind experiments and auricular traditions and impostures...
الصفحة 184 - Life, thou saidst, is short; and the sleep which is in the grave is long; let me use that life, so transitory, for the glory of those heavenly dreams destined to comfort the sleep which is so long!
الصفحة 188 - These had their sweet bells that pierced the forests for many a league at matins or vespers, and each its own dreamy legend. Few enough, and scattered enough, were these abbeys, so as in no degree to disturb the deep solitude of the region; yet many enough to spread a network or awning of Christian sanctity over what else might have seemed a heathen wilderness.
الصفحة 300 - When sated with the martial show That peopled all the plain below, The wandering eye could o'er it go, And mark the distant city glow With gloomy splendour red ; For on the smoke-wreaths, huge and slow, That round her sable turrets flow, The morning beams were shed, And tinged them with a lustre proud, Like that which streaks a thunder-cloud. Such dusky grandeur clothed the height, Where the huge castle holds its state, And all the steep slope down, Whose ridgy back...
الصفحة 122 - ... and by and by gilds the fringes of a cloud, and peeps over the eastern hills, thrusting out his golden horns, like those which decked the brows of Moses when he was forced to wear a veil, because himself had seen the face of God ; and still while a man tells the story, the sun gets up higher, till he...
الصفحة 301 - Such dusky grandeur clothed the height, Where the huge Castle holds its state, And all the steep slope down, Whose ridgy back heaves to the sky, Piled deep and massy, close and high, Mine own romantic town...
الصفحة 14 - The subjects of every state ought to contribute towards the support of the government, as nearly as possible, in proportion to their respective abilities; that is, in proportion to the revenue which they respectively enjoy under the protection of the state.
الصفحة 9 - Thy habitation from eternity! 0 dread and silent Mount! I gazed upon thee, Till thou, still present to the bodily sense, Didst vanish from my thought : entranced in prayer 1 worshipped the Invisible alone. Yet, like some sweet beguiling melody, So sweet, we know not we are listening to it...
الصفحة 231 - Dower'd with the hate of hate, the scorn of scorn, The love of love.