A History of Our Own Times from the Accession of Queen Victoria to the General Election of 1880, 2. sējumsChatto & Windus, 1880 |
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1.–5. rezultāts no 7.
67. lappuse
... Carlyle , speaking of the young man at Valmy- ' Equality Junior , a light , gallant field - officer , distin- guished himself by intrepidity - it is the same intre- pid individual who now , as Louis Philippe , without the Equality ...
... Carlyle , speaking of the young man at Valmy- ' Equality Junior , a light , gallant field - officer , distin- guished himself by intrepidity - it is the same intre- pid individual who now , as Louis Philippe , without the Equality ...
68. lappuse
... Carlyle gauged his position after some years of reign when he described him as struggling under sad circum- stances to be called King of the French for a season . ' He ought to have been a great man ; he had had a great training . All ...
... Carlyle gauged his position after some years of reign when he described him as struggling under sad circum- stances to be called King of the French for a season . ' He ought to have been a great man ; he had had a great training . All ...
357. lappuse
... Carlyle is familiar still to all who live in the neighbourhood of Chelsea . It was late in the reign of Victoria that Stuart Mill came out for the first time on a public platform in London after a life divided between official work and ...
... Carlyle is familiar still to all who live in the neighbourhood of Chelsea . It was late in the reign of Victoria that Stuart Mill came out for the first time on a public platform in London after a life divided between official work and ...
359. lappuse
... Carlyle occur at once to the mind when we survey the former period . Mr. Grote's his- tory of Greece is indeed a monumental piece of work . It has all that patience and exhaustive care which principally mark the German historians , and ...
... Carlyle occur at once to the mind when we survey the former period . Mr. Grote's his- tory of Greece is indeed a monumental piece of work . It has all that patience and exhaustive care which principally mark the German historians , and ...
367. lappuse
Justin McCarthy. THOMAS CARLYLE . 6 367 hardly less grim by the irony which continually gleamed or scowled through it . Truth and force were the deities of Carlyle's especial worship . The eternal verities ' sat on the top of his Olympus ...
Justin McCarthy. THOMAS CARLYLE . 6 367 hardly less grim by the irony which continually gleamed or scowled through it . Truth and force were the deities of Carlyle's especial worship . The eternal verities ' sat on the top of his Olympus ...
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