The Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art, Volume 2Leavitt, Trow, & Company, 1844 - American literature |
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Thus frank , honest , and powerful , " ohne Hast , aber ohne Rast , " Mr. Carlyle pursues his career may he long continue it , and reap the honors that he merits , -not for him- self so much , as for the gratification of those who ...
Thus frank , honest , and powerful , " ohne Hast , aber ohne Rast , " Mr. Carlyle pursues his career may he long continue it , and reap the honors that he merits , -not for him- self so much , as for the gratification of those who ...
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That he expressed his altered sentiments so openly is greatly to his honor . But we again quote , chiefly for the curious crabbed artificiality of the Tay- Jorese preachment to the Norwich weavers and the farmers of Partridgeshire ...
That he expressed his altered sentiments so openly is greatly to his honor . But we again quote , chiefly for the curious crabbed artificiality of the Tay- Jorese preachment to the Norwich weavers and the farmers of Partridgeshire ...
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... were at three o'clock , and the established order of goings on for the rest of the evening such as may be inferred from many passages in this book , among others an imitation of the Persicos odi by Dr. Sayers , composed in honor and ...
... were at three o'clock , and the established order of goings on for the rest of the evening such as may be inferred from many passages in this book , among others an imitation of the Persicos odi by Dr. Sayers , composed in honor and ...
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He does not believe that political yielded to facts , and sought to render events , liberty is essential to the happiness , honor , which he regarded as calamities , as little ...
He does not believe that political yielded to facts , and sought to render events , liberty is essential to the happiness , honor , which he regarded as calamities , as little ...
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... combat- ed by some of the representatives of the five But the Prince de Metternich , to his honor be it recorded , ranged himself on the side of rational liberty , and thus assured the triumph of constitutional principles . courts .
... combat- ed by some of the representatives of the five But the Prince de Metternich , to his honor be it recorded , ranged himself on the side of rational liberty , and thus assured the triumph of constitutional principles . courts .
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