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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... felt in America , it was spoken of and treated there , as all similar depressions of trade ought to be treated a matter to be dealt with by those concerned and remedied , in so far as it admitted of remedy , by changes in the direction ...
... felt in America , it was spoken of and treated there , as all similar depressions of trade ought to be treated a matter to be dealt with by those concerned and remedied , in so far as it admitted of remedy , by changes in the direction ...
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... felt to be impossible eighty years ago to have two parliaments sitting so close to each other , how greatly is the argument strengthened by the railway and the electric tele- graph , which have made communication between the two ...
... felt to be impossible eighty years ago to have two parliaments sitting so close to each other , how greatly is the argument strengthened by the railway and the electric tele- graph , which have made communication between the two ...
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... felt to be impossible eighty years ago to have two parliaments sitting so close to each other , how greatly is the argument strengthened by the railway and the electric tele- graph , which have made communication between the two ...
... felt to be impossible eighty years ago to have two parliaments sitting so close to each other , how greatly is the argument strengthened by the railway and the electric tele- graph , which have made communication between the two ...
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... felt , in a poor one they are regarded as great benefits . Nothing that tends to break the mono- tony of Irish life and Irish employment can be wisely neglected . There is one grievance which Ireland shares in common with the two other ...
... felt , in a poor one they are regarded as great benefits . Nothing that tends to break the mono- tony of Irish life and Irish employment can be wisely neglected . There is one grievance which Ireland shares in common with the two other ...
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... felt he had a special turn . This early promise was not , however , redeemed . In after years , when he resolved to undertake more serious work , instead of devoting himself to the drama , he was led by the courtly and literary ...
... felt he had a special turn . This early promise was not , however , redeemed . In after years , when he resolved to undertake more serious work , instead of devoting himself to the drama , he was led by the courtly and literary ...
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Fraser's Magazine for Town and Country, Том 64 James Anthony Froude,John Tulloch Повний перегляд - 1861 |
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