Thomas Carlyle: A History of His Life in London, 1834-1881, Issue 25, Volume 1Longmans, Green, and Company, 1885 |
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... mother - Schemes for employment - Offer from Basil Montagu - Polar bears - Struggles with the book - Visit from John Carlyle - Despondency - Money anxieties -- Mrs . Carlyle in Scotland - Letters to her- Diamond Necklace ' printed ...
... mother - Schemes for employment - Offer from Basil Montagu - Polar bears - Struggles with the book - Visit from John Carlyle - Despondency - Money anxieties -- Mrs . Carlyle in Scotland - Letters to her- Diamond Necklace ' printed ...
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... mother , pious and devout though she was , yet was a fiery Radical to the end of her days . Radicalism lay in the blood of the Scotch Calvinists , a bitter inheritance FRENCH REVOLUTION . 15 from the Covenanters . Carlyle felt 14 ...
... mother , pious and devout though she was , yet was a fiery Radical to the end of her days . Radicalism lay in the blood of the Scotch Calvinists , a bitter inheritance FRENCH REVOLUTION . 15 from the Covenanters . Carlyle felt 14 ...
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... mother . Jack also has written to me . Properly at this time there is nothing comfortable to me in my existence but the getting on with that book and the love of some beloved ones mostly far from me . Allein und abgetrennt von aller ...
... mother . Jack also has written to me . Properly at this time there is nothing comfortable to me in my existence but the getting on with that book and the love of some beloved ones mostly far from me . Allein und abgetrennt von aller ...
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... mother , and 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 ...
... mother , and 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 ...
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... mother , to relieve her anxieties about him . To Margaret Carlyle , Scotsbrig . Chelsea : May 12 , 1835 . You will learn without regret that I am idling for these last two days . My poor work , the dreariest I ever undertook , was ...
... mother , to relieve her anxieties about him . To Margaret Carlyle , Scotsbrig . Chelsea : May 12 , 1835 . You will learn without regret that I am idling for these last two days . My poor work , the dreariest I ever undertook , was ...
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