Fraser's Magazine for Town and Country, Том 21James Anthony Froude, John Tulloch J. Fraser, 1880 Contains the first printing of Sartor resartus, as well as other works by Thomas Carlyle. |
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... Scotland , against what is called trawling ' for herrings . In both cases new and more efficient modes of catch have been at least coincident with a departure of the shoals from former places of resort , if not with diminished ...
... Scotland , against what is called trawling ' for herrings . In both cases new and more efficient modes of catch have been at least coincident with a departure of the shoals from former places of resort , if not with diminished ...
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... Scotland , I found it made no impression whatever . There is nothing so impregnable to attack as the human mind under the influence of a prevailing fear . But within two months of my return to England there was a rise in the price of ...
... Scotland , I found it made no impression whatever . There is nothing so impregnable to attack as the human mind under the influence of a prevailing fear . But within two months of my return to England there was a rise in the price of ...
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... Scotland early in life , spoke of this circumstance as fully accounting for the indis- position of farmers in America to publish or complain of the smallness of their gains . Such complaints could only tend to damage their own property ...
... Scotland early in life , spoke of this circumstance as fully accounting for the indis- position of farmers in America to publish or complain of the smallness of their gains . Such complaints could only tend to damage their own property ...
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... Scotland as in the woods of the Restigouche , so far as climate or food are concerned . If the Trochilidæ existed in any part of the Old World , and had an uninterrupted path of migration , we should doubtless have them every summer in ...
... Scotland as in the woods of the Restigouche , so far as climate or food are concerned . If the Trochilidæ existed in any part of the Old World , and had an uninterrupted path of migration , we should doubtless have them every summer in ...
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... Scotland ; but Scotland has been one with England for at least a century , while as to Ireland we have not yet done with the question whether she should be united to us at all . With every desire to take as much of the failure as is ...
... Scotland ; but Scotland has been one with England for at least a century , while as to Ireland we have not yet done with the question whether she should be united to us at all . With every desire to take as much of the failure as is ...
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