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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... passed , would have derived from his estate during the past forty years . At this moment , the public revenues of England , apart from local taxation , bear upon the people at a rate considerably over 40 shillings per head ; the actual ...
... passed , would have derived from his estate during the past forty years . At this moment , the public revenues of England , apart from local taxation , bear upon the people at a rate considerably over 40 shillings per head ; the actual ...
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... passed , would have derived from his estate during the past forty years . At this moment , the public revenues of England , apart from local taxation , bear upon the people at a rate considerably over 40 shillings per head ; the actual ...
... passed , would have derived from his estate during the past forty years . At this moment , the public revenues of England , apart from local taxation , bear upon the people at a rate considerably over 40 shillings per head ; the actual ...
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... passed by the Intercolonial Line to St. John's , the capital of New Brunswick , and embarked there in a steamer for Boston . The valley along which the line passes in ap- proaching St. John's , called Sussex Vale , is drained by the ...
... passed by the Intercolonial Line to St. John's , the capital of New Brunswick , and embarked there in a steamer for Boston . The valley along which the line passes in ap- proaching St. John's , called Sussex Vale , is drained by the ...
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... passed through such a course . With regard to its first or elementary stage , even Farmer admits that Shakespeare must have been well drilled in the accidence , and that he recollected it vividly enough to use his knowledge with ...
... passed through such a course . With regard to its first or elementary stage , even Farmer admits that Shakespeare must have been well drilled in the accidence , and that he recollected it vividly enough to use his knowledge with ...
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... passed from the deep shadows and destructive violence of the Republican conflict to the sunlight and repose of the Imperial day . Ovid lived in the sunlight and rejoiced in its warmth and brilliance till the sudden winter of his exile ...
... passed from the deep shadows and destructive violence of the Republican conflict to the sunlight and repose of the Imperial day . Ovid lived in the sunlight and rejoiced in its warmth and brilliance till the sudden winter of his exile ...
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