Fraser's Magazine, Том 21Contains the first printing of Sartor resartus, as well as other works by Thomas Carlyle. |
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by a most kind and comfortable Scotch wife from Ayrshire , afforded us welcome rest and refreshment , after the jolting of one of the roughest of Canadian roads . But not even the attractions of my countrywoman's delicious milk and home ...
by a most kind and comfortable Scotch wife from Ayrshire , afforded us welcome rest and refreshment , after the jolting of one of the roughest of Canadian roads . But not even the attractions of my countrywoman's delicious milk and home ...
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Our journey from Newport to New York was performed by sea , in one of those gigantic steamers which are more like immense floating hotels than boats of any kind , and which are peculiar to America . To see one of these immense vessels ...
Our journey from Newport to New York was performed by sea , in one of those gigantic steamers which are more like immense floating hotels than boats of any kind , and which are peculiar to America . To see one of these immense vessels ...
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But then it is a kind of confusion which closely corresponds with the apparent confusion which actually prevails in nature . The assumption that identical or almost identical forms cannot arise at any place but one , is an assumption ...
But then it is a kind of confusion which closely corresponds with the apparent confusion which actually prevails in nature . The assumption that identical or almost identical forms cannot arise at any place but one , is an assumption ...
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Sir Hugh Evans's examination of Mrs. Page's boy in the · Merry Wives of Windsor ' accurately represents , indeed , the kind of cumbrous catechetical exercise in the accidence which prevailed at the time in all the grammar schools .
Sir Hugh Evans's examination of Mrs. Page's boy in the · Merry Wives of Windsor ' accurately represents , indeed , the kind of cumbrous catechetical exercise in the accidence which prevailed at the time in all the grammar schools .
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Sir Hugh Evans's examination of Mrs. Page's boy in the · Merry Wives of Windsor ' accurately represents , indeed , the kind of cumbrous catechetical exercise in the accidence which prevailed at the time in all the grammar schools .
Sir Hugh Evans's examination of Mrs. Page's boy in the · Merry Wives of Windsor ' accurately represents , indeed , the kind of cumbrous catechetical exercise in the accidence which prevailed at the time in all the grammar schools .
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