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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... hold that Eng- land has so deep a stake in the Indian finances , both from her vast loans to India and from her general responsibility for the welfare of India , that she has a right to lay down the great principles to be followed in ...
... hold that Eng- land has so deep a stake in the Indian finances , both from her vast loans to India and from her general responsibility for the welfare of India , that she has a right to lay down the great principles to be followed in ...
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... hold the balance be- tween the competitors had nothing to do but to ask and have , and yet , so strangely have the Irish managed matters that they have con- trived to make themselves equally impossible to both parties . Care- fully ...
... hold the balance be- tween the competitors had nothing to do but to ask and have , and yet , so strangely have the Irish managed matters that they have con- trived to make themselves equally impossible to both parties . Care- fully ...
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... hold the balance be- tween the competitors had nothing to do but to ask and have , and yet , so strangely have the Irish managed matters that they have con- trived to make themselves equally impossible to both parties . Care- fully ...
... hold the balance be- tween the competitors had nothing to do but to ask and have , and yet , so strangely have the Irish managed matters that they have con- trived to make themselves equally impossible to both parties . Care- fully ...
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... hold , the only thing that occurs to us is to find some one who will do the duty for them . As these tactics have rendered it impossible for Parliament to discharge its duties , and as those duties cannot be left permanently undis ...
... hold , the only thing that occurs to us is to find some one who will do the duty for them . As these tactics have rendered it impossible for Parliament to discharge its duties , and as those duties cannot be left permanently undis ...
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... hold on the cultivated intelli- gence of the Roman world . In Ovid's day it had reached the stage of sceptical criticism , and was at many points exposed to popular ridicule and contempt . With regard to form , the natural bent of ...
... hold on the cultivated intelli- gence of the Roman world . In Ovid's day it had reached the stage of sceptical criticism , and was at many points exposed to popular ridicule and contempt . With regard to form , the natural bent of ...
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