The Edinburgh magazine, and literary miscellany, a new series of The Scots magazine, Volumes 15-181825 |
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Page 13
... continued enjoy- ment . I am convinced that the two months we passed there were the happi- est he had ever known : his health even rapidly improved , and he was never bet- ter than when I last saw him , full of spirits and joy , embark ...
... continued enjoy- ment . I am convinced that the two months we passed there were the happi- est he had ever known : his health even rapidly improved , and he was never bet- ter than when I last saw him , full of spirits and joy , embark ...
Page 21
... continued as a separate es- tablishment , but the Judges and its jurisdiction increased , with , no doubt , suitable salaries to those Judges , and to additional officers or clerks of court ; that maritime causes be trans- ferred to it ...
... continued as a separate es- tablishment , but the Judges and its jurisdiction increased , with , no doubt , suitable salaries to those Judges , and to additional officers or clerks of court ; that maritime causes be trans- ferred to it ...
Page 29
... continued to feel became in itself a pleasure . Meanwhile the weather , which had been unsteady , became worse and worse ; the wind blew from the north- east with the most bitter keenness , bearing along , at short intervals , thick ...
... continued to feel became in itself a pleasure . Meanwhile the weather , which had been unsteady , became worse and worse ; the wind blew from the north- east with the most bitter keenness , bearing along , at short intervals , thick ...
Page 33
... continued my journey , but without meeting my companion of the preceding day : on I went , how- ever , alone , and something " dowie ; " often looking back upon the retiring hills of my dear native land , be- coming fainter and fainter ...
... continued my journey , but without meeting my companion of the preceding day : on I went , how- ever , alone , and something " dowie ; " often looking back upon the retiring hills of my dear native land , be- coming fainter and fainter ...
Page 37
... continued three years . Faithful to his first love , he had visited Miss Lindsay every year , and she continued to fan the flame , but prudently avoided com- ing under any promise to one whose future establishment in life was so ...
... continued three years . Faithful to his first love , he had visited Miss Lindsay every year , and she continued to fan the flame , but prudently avoided com- ing under any promise to one whose future establishment in life was so ...
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