Fraser's Magazine, Volume 25Contains the first printing of Sartor resartus, as well as other works by Thomas Carlyle. |
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He had asked the party to go and see the last batch of the cottages , which had been completed — a compliment which went to Anne's heart - according to her plans . But Heathcote had stopped to point out some special features to his ...
He had asked the party to go and see the last batch of the cottages , which had been completed — a compliment which went to Anne's heart - according to her plans . But Heathcote had stopped to point out some special features to his ...
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Mr. Loseby came over in great state from Hunston , and the friends of the family were all gathered early , the Ashleys and Heathcote coming to luncheon , with Fanny Woodhead and her sister , while a great party was to assemble in the ...
Mr. Loseby came over in great state from Hunston , and the friends of the family were all gathered early , the Ashleys and Heathcote coming to luncheon , with Fanny Woodhead and her sister , while a great party was to assemble in the ...
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She had on ( the Curate thought ) the very same dress of white cashmere , easy and graceful in its long sweeping folds , which she wore at Lady Meadowlands ' party ; but as that was three years ago , I need not say the gown was not ...
She had on ( the Curate thought ) the very same dress of white cashmere , easy and graceful in its long sweeping folds , which she wore at Lady Meadowlands ' party ; but as that was three years ago , I need not say the gown was not ...
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For it had become known that any party at which Malle . Oudinet was a guest would at least not be a dull one . She , on her part , enjoyed her social success with the keenest relish , and was soon in a position to be fastidious in her ...
For it had become known that any party at which Malle . Oudinet was a guest would at least not be a dull one . She , on her part , enjoyed her social success with the keenest relish , and was soon in a position to be fastidious in her ...
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... without fear of molestation or disturbance , and not to be talked at by two political parties , whose sole object ... with politics generally , and to make many entertain doubts as to the supreme excellency of government by party .
... without fear of molestation or disturbance , and not to be talked at by two political parties , whose sole object ... with politics generally , and to make many entertain doubts as to the supreme excellency of government by party .
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