Thomas Carlyle: A History of His Life in London, 1834-1881, Issue 25, Volume 1Longmans, Green, and Company, 1885 |
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... Annandale Visit to Dr. Arnold at Rugby- Naseby field PAGE 229 CHAPTER X. A.D. 1842. ÆT . 47 . Return to London - Sees the House of Commons - Yachting trip to Ostend --- Bathing adventure - Church at Bruges - Hotel at Ghent Reflections ...
... Annandale Visit to Dr. Arnold at Rugby- Naseby field PAGE 229 CHAPTER X. A.D. 1842. ÆT . 47 . Return to London - Sees the House of Commons - Yachting trip to Ostend --- Bathing adventure - Church at Bruges - Hotel at Ghent Reflections ...
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... Annandale masons in old James Carlyle's time had dined on grass in silence ; the French peasantry had borne with the tyranny of their princes and seigneurs , patient as long as patience was possible , and submitting as sheep to be ...
... Annandale masons in old James Carlyle's time had dined on grass in silence ; the French peasantry had borne with the tyranny of their princes and seigneurs , patient as long as patience was possible , and submitting as sheep to be ...
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... Annandale Getreuen , but not till I feel under way again and can speak peace to them with the sorrow . I think , will I tell it , or more than allude to it . To no other , The money part of the injury Mill was able to re- pair . He knew ...
... Annandale Getreuen , but not till I feel under way again and can speak peace to them with the sorrow . I think , will I tell it , or more than allude to it . To no other , The money part of the injury Mill was able to re- pair . He knew ...
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... Annandale . The humour of it came from his mother . The form was his father's common mode of speech , and had been adopted by himself for its brevity and emphasis . He was aware of its singularity and feared that it might be mistaken ...
... Annandale . The humour of it came from his mother . The form was his father's common mode of speech , and had been adopted by himself for its brevity and emphasis . He was aware of its singularity and feared that it might be mistaken ...
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... Annandale , for it was the communion in which he was born . He had read the Bible to his household at Craigenputtock . But the Kirk in London was not the Kirk in Scotland . He made one or two experiments to find something not entirely ...
... Annandale , for it was the communion in which he was born . He had read the Bible to his household at Craigenputtock . But the Kirk in London was not the Kirk in Scotland . He made one or two experiments to find something not entirely ...
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