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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... seemed a bold and almost a dangerous manœuvre . About a thousand yards below our encampment the river disappeared round a sudden bend , with a very sharp current . The Eagle appeared coming up stream round this bend , and the sharpest ...
... seemed a bold and almost a dangerous manœuvre . About a thousand yards below our encampment the river disappeared round a sudden bend , with a very sharp current . The Eagle appeared coming up stream round this bend , and the sharpest ...
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... seemed as much as he could do to carry to the same bank of gravel , where the struggles of the fish were soon put an end to by the Eagle's terrific clutches and his powerful beak . This was all honourable work , and although the Osprey ...
... seemed as much as he could do to carry to the same bank of gravel , where the struggles of the fish were soon put an end to by the Eagle's terrific clutches and his powerful beak . This was all honourable work , and although the Osprey ...
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... seemed insuperable . The counter hypothesis , which I have here suggested , does not exclude the probable effects of external conditions in modifying forms which are nevertheless mainly due of these hypotheses the most probable solution ...
... seemed insuperable . The counter hypothesis , which I have here suggested , does not exclude the probable effects of external conditions in modifying forms which are nevertheless mainly due of these hypotheses the most probable solution ...
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... seemed inconceivable that a majority of the House of Commons , made up of Liberal as well as of Conservative members , should have sanctioned , even after the event , the appro priation of Cyprus and the Afghan war . Yet , if anything ...
... seemed inconceivable that a majority of the House of Commons , made up of Liberal as well as of Conservative members , should have sanctioned , even after the event , the appro priation of Cyprus and the Afghan war . Yet , if anything ...
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... seemed to be an attempt on the part of certain professing Liberals to smuggle the Church of Scotland out of existence . ' They have now Mr. Gladstone's own assurance that any attempt of this kind would not only be an illiberal , but a ...
... seemed to be an attempt on the part of certain professing Liberals to smuggle the Church of Scotland out of existence . ' They have now Mr. Gladstone's own assurance that any attempt of this kind would not only be an illiberal , but a ...
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