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" Carlyle's fault that we talked on that topic, for he has the natural disinclination of every nimble spirit to bruise itself against walls, and did not like to place himself where no step can be taken. But he was honest and true, and cognizant of the subtile... "
Thomas Carlyle: A History of the First Forty Years of Life, 1795-1835 - الصفحة 210
بواسطة James Anthony Froude - 1882 - عدد الصفحات: 298
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...of the immortality of the soul. It was not Carlyle's fault that we talked on that topic, for he had the natural disinclination of every nimble spirit...step can be taken. But he was honest and true, and cognisant of the subtile links that bind ages together, and saw how every event affects all the future....

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...Government should direct poor men what to do. Poor Irish folk come wandering over these moors; my dame makes it a rule to give to every son of Adam bread...taken. But he was honest and true, and cognizant of the subtile links that bind ages together, and saw how every event affects all the future. ' Christ died...




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