The Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art, Volume 2Leavitt, Trow, & Company, 1844 - American literature |
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... Present . By Thomas Carlyle . London Chapman and Hall , 1843 . : body that faith in action and keep us from idle contemplation . We ask this especially of those men , in whom the unuttered senti- ments and aspirations of the multitudes ...
... Present . By Thomas Carlyle . London Chapman and Hall , 1843 . : body that faith in action and keep us from idle contemplation . We ask this especially of those men , in whom the unuttered senti- ments and aspirations of the multitudes ...
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... present . It is good to see , by a new example , that neither ignorant levity neighbor , clutches what he can get , and cries ' Mine ! ' and calls it Peace , because in the cut- and cut - throat scramble , no steel knives , purse but ...
... present . It is good to see , by a new example , that neither ignorant levity neighbor , clutches what he can get , and cries ' Mine ! ' and calls it Peace , because in the cut- and cut - throat scramble , no steel knives , purse but ...
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... present day , we will render homage to the truth , although failing not say all our political parties ( this it does in its practice , when it finds among us a pure- more than enough of course ) , but all our so- minded and sincere ...
... present day , we will render homage to the truth , although failing not say all our political parties ( this it does in its practice , when it finds among us a pure- more than enough of course ) , but all our so- minded and sincere ...
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... present el , he so identifies himself with the things , time on the whole world . It appears to us events , or men , which he exhibits , that in his that Mr. Carlyle's tendency , hitherto appre- portraits and his descriptions he attains ...
... present el , he so identifies himself with the things , time on the whole world . It appears to us events , or men , which he exhibits , that in his that Mr. Carlyle's tendency , hitherto appre- portraits and his descriptions he attains ...
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... present times , and whosoever does not labor in accordance with it , neces- " C ought to be , the source of material life to the state in all its members : the intellectual an- archy to which we are a prey , has shown us that liberty of ...
... present times , and whosoever does not labor in accordance with it , neces- " C ought to be , the source of material life to the state in all its members : the intellectual an- archy to which we are a prey , has shown us that liberty of ...
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