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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... duty , and of the difficulty of getting off , remembered to have heard , when quite a little boy , that a man who gazes steadily between his horse's ears cannot possibly tumble off the back . The saying in its wisdom is akin to that ...
... duty , and of the difficulty of getting off , remembered to have heard , when quite a little boy , that a man who gazes steadily between his horse's ears cannot possibly tumble off the back . The saying in its wisdom is akin to that ...
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... duty upon every single tub ; and set up in the tea and spirit line , with his Majesty's arms upon the lintel . I will take a large contract for the royal navy , who never gets anything genuine , and not one of them ever knows good from ...
... duty upon every single tub ; and set up in the tea and spirit line , with his Majesty's arms upon the lintel . I will take a large contract for the royal navy , who never gets anything genuine , and not one of them ever knows good from ...
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... duty , and to put things straight ; while Mary had insisted upon going home at once from the hospitable house of Uncle Popplewell , who had also insisted upon going with her , and taking his wife to help the situation . A council had ...
... duty , and to put things straight ; while Mary had insisted upon going home at once from the hospitable house of Uncle Popplewell , who had also insisted upon going with her , and taking his wife to help the situation . A council had ...
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... duty ( without the golden amnesty of success ) , and finding out that Popplewell was rich and had no children , did his very best to look with real pleasure at him , and try to raise a loftier feeling in his breast than damages . But ...
... duty ( without the golden amnesty of success ) , and finding out that Popplewell was rich and had no children , did his very best to look with real pleasure at him , and try to raise a loftier feeling in his breast than damages . But ...
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... duty by India , so long as the great body of Englishmen remains in contented ignorance regarding India . England cannot do its duty by India , if English public men allow themselves to deal with Indian questions from an English party ...
... duty by India , so long as the great body of Englishmen remains in contented ignorance regarding India . England cannot do its duty by India , if English public men allow themselves to deal with Indian questions from an English party ...
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