... Moir showed his good sense by esti- ing over them such a colouring of his own imagina- tion as gave them harmonious uniformity as ... in author- ship , and deriving from it the reputation he so justly merited ... DAVID MACBETH MOIR .
... Moir was thus so industrious in author- ship , and deriving from it the reputation he so justly merited , he did not on that account suffer himself to be allured from the daily toils of his profession . How ... DAVID MACBETH MOIR .
... Moir showed his good sense by esti- ing over them such a colouring of his own imagina- tion as gave them harmonious uniformity as ... in author- need of a political reform , and he thus writes upon ship , and ... DAVID MACBETH MOIR .
... David Macbeth Moir ) wrote a great deal for it under the Greek signature of A. But the actual conduct of the Maga ... in author's name got known , and the Magazine gained much credit for having a public dinner , on the st Among the ...
... David , who carried her successfully through all her difficulties . " In Musselburgh no man was more attached to his profession or fagged harder at it , poorly requited though he was , than young Moir ... in author- ship when certain of ...
... David , who carried her successfully through all her difficulties . " public . With wings fresh plumed and a spirit more elastic than ever , Moir ... in author- ship when certain of success , compared with those that oppress his heart ...
... David Evans . E. R. Fifield . Oscar G. Foreman . Herbert J. Friedman . John ... Moir . Allen A. Murray . John O'Connor . Max Pam . H. Paulman . Francis J ... in author- ity , that they , knowing whose ministers they are , may ...