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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... better purpose than to perpetuate senseless pomp and to give an excuse for the useless expenditure of public money . A Colonial Governor with his Parlia- ment and his young community which looks up to him for counsel and advice is a ...
... better purpose than to perpetuate senseless pomp and to give an excuse for the useless expenditure of public money . A Colonial Governor with his Parlia- ment and his young community which looks up to him for counsel and advice is a ...
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... better purpose than to perpetuate senseless pomp and to give an excuse for the useless expenditure of public money . A Colonial Governor with his Parlia- ment and his young community which looks up to him for counsel and advice is a ...
... better purpose than to perpetuate senseless pomp and to give an excuse for the useless expenditure of public money . A Colonial Governor with his Parlia- ment and his young community which looks up to him for counsel and advice is a ...
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... talk , and we cannot , we fear , do better than follow their example . of districts of suitable magnitude , in the hope that We must create some effective bodies to legislate for the home affairs 18801 79 Ireland and England .
... talk , and we cannot , we fear , do better than follow their example . of districts of suitable magnitude , in the hope that We must create some effective bodies to legislate for the home affairs 18801 79 Ireland and England .
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... better of the poet , he bitterly inveigheth against womankind . ' In the notes , however , Drayton himself justifies the favourite author , maintaining that the invective , though severe , is well deserved . Why Mantuanus should have ...
... better of the poet , he bitterly inveigheth against womankind . ' In the notes , however , Drayton himself justifies the favourite author , maintaining that the invective , though severe , is well deserved . Why Mantuanus should have ...
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... better . It is an old tale how the present Government has shifted the national boundaries and readjusted , as it would say , or dislocated , as its opponents believe , the balance of the empire . But the story has been published in ...
... better . It is an old tale how the present Government has shifted the national boundaries and readjusted , as it would say , or dislocated , as its opponents believe , the balance of the empire . But the story has been published in ...
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