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Updated: June 14, 2025
The advantage of Professor Tait's apparatus is its manageableness and the certainty with which the desired result can be produced. Before Lord Kelvin's interested observation it threw out rings of various sizes, which moved straight across the room at varying rates of speed, according to the initial impulse, and which behaved very strangely when coming in contact with one another.
Waving away her jhampannis, she sank into an adjacent cane chair that creaked and swayed ominously under the assault. "It was at Mrs Tait's. My dear would you believe it? That fine fiancé of yours after worming himself into our good graces turns out to be practically a half-caste. A superior one, it seems. But still the deceitfulness of the man! Going about looking like everybody else too!
He laughed a little, ran up to the curb at the Phelan building, cut out the engine, set the brake and turned to me with, "Don't worry. I'm getting what I paid for or what I'm going to pay for. And I've got to go right after the money. Suppose I meet you, say, at ten o'clock to-night?" "Suits me." "At Tait's. Reserve a table, will you, and we'll have supper." "You're on," I said.
In the case of the last of the communications referred to, of which only the title has hitherto been published, I showed that, from the mathematical investigation of a gyrostatically dominated combination contained in the passage of Thomson and Tait's "Natural Philosophy" referred to, it follows that any ideal system of material particles, acting on one another mutually through massless connecting springs, may be perfectly imitated in a model consisting of rigid links jointed together, and having rapidly rotating fly wheels pivoted on some or on all of the links.
You are higher at this moment in my estimation, in your own, and that of every honest man, than you ever were before. Tait's advice was just such as I should have expected of him; honest as honesty itself. Prudent men will say that you are hasty: but you have done right, whatever may be the consequences.
The first order I obeyed, but the second, under the temptation of an entrancing story in Tait's Edinburgh Magazine which absorbed my thoughts, I entirely forgot. I was devouring this story, as only children do devour stories, when I heard the front door opened. I was sitting in the parlour, at the back of the house, so that I could not see anyone enter the garden.
"I knew he was with those friends of mine at the Orpheum last night, but I didn't expect him to call for me at Tait's or rather I thought they'd all come in after me. There wasn't anything special about it no special appointment with him, I mean."
His friend, William Bodham Donne, in "Tait's Edinburgh Magazine," explained how "Lavengro" was "not exactly what the public had been expecting."
His form of thanksgiving to the God of Battles for our "victory" in Egypt marks him as a man of extraordinary intellect and character, such as common people may admire without hoping to emulate; while his position, in Archbishop Tait's necessitated absence from the scene, makes him the active head of the English Church. Let us listen to the great man.
His true literary career began in 1821 with the publication in the London Magazine of The Confessions of an English Opium-Eater. Thereafter he produced a long series of articles, some of them almost on the scale of books, in Blackwood's and Tait's magazines, the Edinburgh Literary Gazette, and Hogg's Instructor.
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