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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... seen that the changes in the system of exhibiting our Indian accounts are so great as to render the totals useless for purposes of comparison ; especially the totals of 1878 , when the rupee was worth less than twenty pence , with the ...
... seen that the changes in the system of exhibiting our Indian accounts are so great as to render the totals useless for purposes of comparison ; especially the totals of 1878 , when the rupee was worth less than twenty pence , with the ...
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... seen a White - headed Eagle capturing his finny prey from the water , except , indeed , on one occasion , when an Eagle was seen in most un - aquiline fashion wading in some shallow pool and pick- ing out ' Redfins ' with his bill . But ...
... seen a White - headed Eagle capturing his finny prey from the water , except , indeed , on one occasion , when an Eagle was seen in most un - aquiline fashion wading in some shallow pool and pick- ing out ' Redfins ' with his bill . But ...
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... seen , and if so , where ? Everywhere I was told that they were more or less common , but that they had not come that season yet - or that they were only to be seen in the evenings --or that they only come out on very hot days - or that ...
... seen , and if so , where ? Everywhere I was told that they were more or less common , but that they had not come that season yet - or that they were only to be seen in the evenings --or that they only come out on very hot days - or that ...
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... seen was near our encampment , thirty miles up the forests of the Restigouche , where there was no garden , not a single cultivated flower , and not even among the woods a single blossoming tree or shrub , except perhaps the mountain ...
... seen was near our encampment , thirty miles up the forests of the Restigouche , where there was no garden , not a single cultivated flower , and not even among the woods a single blossoming tree or shrub , except perhaps the mountain ...
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... seen , formed at this stage an important part of the regular school work . It will be remembered that these learned men were walking in the park after having dined with the father of one of the school pupils , where it had been ...
... seen , formed at this stage an important part of the regular school work . It will be remembered that these learned men were walking in the park after having dined with the father of one of the school pupils , where it had been ...
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