Thomas Carlyle: A History of His Life in London, 1834-1881, Issue 25, Volume 1Longmans, Green, and Company, 1885 |
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Page 44
... blessing one has got two eyes to look with , also a mind capable of knowing , of believing . That is all the creed I will at this time insist on . And now may I beg one thing that whenever in my thoughts or your own you fall on any ...
... blessing one has got two eyes to look with , also a mind capable of knowing , of believing . That is all the creed I will at this time insist on . And now may I beg one thing that whenever in my thoughts or your own you fall on any ...
Page 51
... blessing . We will seek for another occupation . We will seek and find . It is on one's self and what comes of one's own doings that all depends . However , I must have this book off my hands . Should I even burn it , I will be done ...
... blessing . We will seek for another occupation . We will seek and find . It is on one's self and what comes of one's own doings that all depends . However , I must have this book off my hands . Should I even burn it , I will be done ...
Page 55
... blessing and favour of Heaven I got done with that unutterable MS . on Monday last , and have wrapped it up there to lie till the other two volumes be complete . The work does not seem to myself to be very much worse than it was . It is ...
... blessing and favour of Heaven I got done with that unutterable MS . on Monday last , and have wrapped it up there to lie till the other two volumes be complete . The work does not seem to myself to be very much worse than it was . It is ...
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... blessing of the Maker of me , I too am authorised and equipped by Heaven's Act of Parliament to do that small secret somewhat , and will do it without any consultation of yours . Let us be brothers , therefore , or at worst silent ...
... blessing of the Maker of me , I too am authorised and equipped by Heaven's Act of Parliament to do that small secret somewhat , and will do it without any consultation of yours . Let us be brothers , therefore , or at worst silent ...
Page 81
... The stream looks so cold , dreary , dangerous . You stand shivering . You plunge in . Behold , it carries you : you can swim . Take my blessing and brotherly prayers with you . T. C. As the end of the book came in view , III . G.
... The stream looks so cold , dreary , dangerous . You stand shivering . You plunge in . Behold , it carries you : you can swim . Take my blessing and brotherly prayers with you . T. C. As the end of the book came in view , III . G.
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