Fraser's Magazine, Том 21Contains the first printing of Sartor resartus, as well as other works by Thomas Carlyle. |
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At first sight , of course , and with a perfect gift of seeing how much loftier each was than the other ; and what an extraordinary fact it was that in everything imaginable they were quite alike , except in the palpable certainty ...
At first sight , of course , and with a perfect gift of seeing how much loftier each was than the other ; and what an extraordinary fact it was that in everything imaginable they were quite alike , except in the palpable certainty ...
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At first sight , of course , and with a perfect gift of seeing how much loftier each was than the other ; and what an extraordinary fact it was that in everything imaginable they were quite alike , except in the palpable certainty ...
At first sight , of course , and with a perfect gift of seeing how much loftier each was than the other ; and what an extraordinary fact it was that in everything imaginable they were quite alike , except in the palpable certainty ...
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I cannot help thinking that it might be introduced . course the winters of Canada and of the Northern States would compel it to follow almost all the other birds which summer there , and to retire with them until the return of spring ...
I cannot help thinking that it might be introduced . course the winters of Canada and of the Northern States would compel it to follow almost all the other birds which summer there , and to retire with them until the return of spring ...
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Of course the answer that those members who feel themselves called upon to fight this battle would make is the repeal of the union . Certainly it is not the fault of the Irish members who put forth this claim if the union is not as ...
Of course the answer that those members who feel themselves called upon to fight this battle would make is the repeal of the union . Certainly it is not the fault of the Irish members who put forth this claim if the union is not as ...
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This proposition being assumed as too clear for argument , all the rest follows as a matter of course . Life cannot be had without food , food cannot be had without land , and the pursuit of happiness cannot exist for an Irishman ...
This proposition being assumed as too clear for argument , all the rest follows as a matter of course . Life cannot be had without food , food cannot be had without land , and the pursuit of happiness cannot exist for an Irishman ...
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