Past and Present: Chartism, and Sartor ResartusHarper & Brothers, 1859 - 619 sider |
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... ascer- tain in his rough head how the difficulties can be overcome . The ineloquent Brindley , behold he has chained seas together ; his ships do visibly float over valleys , invisibly through the hearts of mountains ; the Mersey and ...
... ascer- tain in his rough head how the difficulties can be overcome . The ineloquent Brindley , behold he has chained seas together ; his ships do visibly float over valleys , invisibly through the hearts of mountains ; the Mersey and ...
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... ascer- taining who had the might over whom , the right over whom . By much hard fighting , as we once said , ' the unrealities , beaten int dust , flew gradually off ; ' and left the plain reality and fact , " Thou stronger than I ...
... ascer- taining who had the might over whom , the right over whom . By much hard fighting , as we once said , ' the unrealities , beaten int dust , flew gradually off ; ' and left the plain reality and fact , " Thou stronger than I ...
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... ascer- tain , alas , too probably , not without a sigh , that it is wash and vapidity , good only for the gutters . Twice or three times have we heard the lamentations and pro- phecies of a humane Jeremiah , mourner for the poor , cut ...
... ascer- tain , alas , too probably , not without a sigh , that it is wash and vapidity , good only for the gutters . Twice or three times have we heard the lamentations and pro- phecies of a humane Jeremiah , mourner for the poor , cut ...
Side 313
... ascer- tained for a sample of all that is seeable and ascertainable . Hence discrepancies , controversies , wide - spread , long - continued ; which there is at present no means or hope of satisfactorily ending . When Parliament takes ...
... ascer- tained for a sample of all that is seeable and ascertainable . Hence discrepancies , controversies , wide - spread , long - continued ; which there is at present no means or hope of satisfactorily ending . When Parliament takes ...
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... ascer- tains how it will fit itself into the arrangements of the Old ; whether the Old can be compelled to admit it ; how in that case it may , with the minimum of violence , be admitted . Nor let us count it an easy one , this function ...
... ascer- tains how it will fit itself into the arrangements of the Old ; whether the Old can be compelled to admit it ; how in that case it may , with the minimum of violence , be admitted . Nor let us count it an easy one , this function ...
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