| 1828
...some dreary heath of their and Dr. ThemRon's ' beloved country.' Such individuals send their hociage and their mite to the Edinburgh Society. And of the...the amiable circles of cultivated religious society. '1 hese do not for a long time change their sentiments or- society with the scene of their exiltence.... | |
| Anglicanus (pseud.) - 1827 - 84 pàgines
...some dreary heath of their and Dr Thomson's " beloved country." Such individuals send their homage and mite to the Edinburgh Society. And of the tribe of...predilections, and whom sordid sentiments, vulgar manners, and money* loving habits, preclude from the amiable circles of cultivated religious society. These do not... | |
| Marcus Dods - 1828 - 34 pàgines
...dreary •heath of their and Dr THOMSON'S ' beloved country.' Such individuals send their homage and mite to the Edinburgh Society. And of the tribe of needy adventurers who every year migrate to the South, there are hundreds whose rank does not entitle them to forget, as their betters for the most... | |
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