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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... feel ashamed . It is a smaller increase than that made by any European country , with one- sixth of the Indian population , during the same period . It is a smaller proportionate increase than any English squire , through whose property ...
... feel ashamed . It is a smaller increase than that made by any European country , with one- sixth of the Indian population , during the same period . It is a smaller proportionate increase than any English squire , through whose property ...
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... feel sure of the justice of England ; and Manchester herself would be the last city in England to knowingly commit a wrong upon an unrepresented and a defenceless people . W. W. HUNTER . A FIRST IMPRESSIONS OF THE NEW WORLD ...
... feel sure of the justice of England ; and Manchester herself would be the last city in England to knowingly commit a wrong upon an unrepresented and a defenceless people . W. W. HUNTER . A FIRST IMPRESSIONS OF THE NEW WORLD ...
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... feel that the facilities of communication which are every year extending will tend more and more to keep up the attach- ment of the colonists to the land of their fathers . ARGYLL A TYPE OF THE RENAISSANCE . N the Pitti Gallery 1880 ...
... feel that the facilities of communication which are every year extending will tend more and more to keep up the attach- ment of the colonists to the land of their fathers . ARGYLL A TYPE OF THE RENAISSANCE . N the Pitti Gallery 1880 ...
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... feel none of the weariness of the way . Vasari specially praises Andrea for his chiaroscuro , and for his mastery of the art of giving relief by subtle gradation of tone , instead of heaviness of shadow , so that his figures seem to ...
... feel none of the weariness of the way . Vasari specially praises Andrea for his chiaroscuro , and for his mastery of the art of giving relief by subtle gradation of tone , instead of heaviness of shadow , so that his figures seem to ...
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... feel an historical , if not a personal , interest in reflecting for a moment on the dreary sense of isolation and on the restless murmur- ings akin to those contained in this Lament , to which such a man with such surroundings was ...
... feel an historical , if not a personal , interest in reflecting for a moment on the dreary sense of isolation and on the restless murmur- ings akin to those contained in this Lament , to which such a man with such surroundings was ...
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