Fraser's Magazine, Volume 25Contains the first printing of Sartor resartus, as well as other works by Thomas Carlyle. |
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He for whom she had given up all else , was lost to her because she had given everything for him . A woman might weep her heart out over such a fate , or she might smile as Anne smiled , pale , with a woful merriment , a tremulous ...
He for whom she had given up all else , was lost to her because she had given everything for him . A woman might weep her heart out over such a fate , or she might smile as Anne smiled , pale , with a woful merriment , a tremulous ...
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... am to inconstancies of all kinds ; but when you have made a mistake the first time it is a wise thing and a right thing , ' said the good Rector , with a glance at Anne , ' to take advantage of the release given you by Providence .
... am to inconstancies of all kinds ; but when you have made a mistake the first time it is a wise thing and a right thing , ' said the good Rector , with a glance at Anne , ' to take advantage of the release given you by Providence .
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Do you remember all that long time ago how I complained that I had been forestalled ; that I had not been given a chance ? And for two years I have not dared to say a word . But see the change in my life . I have given up all I used to ...
Do you remember all that long time ago how I complained that I had been forestalled ; that I had not been given a chance ? And for two years I have not dared to say a word . But see the change in my life . I have given up all I used to ...
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The weights given by Mr. Darwin ( pp . 161-2 ) are of no value , because the whole of the castings appeared to have been ejected within no long time . I find that a quarter of an ounce of wet earth is quite a moderate estimate for one ...
The weights given by Mr. Darwin ( pp . 161-2 ) are of no value , because the whole of the castings appeared to have been ejected within no long time . I find that a quarter of an ounce of wet earth is quite a moderate estimate for one ...
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Yermak with 850 overran Siberia . Pizarro was assassinated in the scene of his triumphs by companions jealous of his renown . Yermak perished to cross the river Irtysh . In death as in beneath the weight of a cuirass given him by the ...
Yermak with 850 overran Siberia . Pizarro was assassinated in the scene of his triumphs by companions jealous of his renown . Yermak perished to cross the river Irtysh . In death as in beneath the weight of a cuirass given him by the ...
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