ner in order to get into it at all. Often enough, with these abrupt utterances thrown out isolated, unexplained, has your tolerance been put to the trial. Tolerance, patient candour, all-hoping favour and kindness, which I will not speak of at present. The accomplished and distinguished, the beautiful, the wise, something of what is best in England, have listened patiently to my rude words. With many feelings, I heartily thank you all; and say, Good be with you all! THE END. THE LIFE AND OPINIONS OF HERR TEUFELSDRÖCKH. IN THREE BOOKS. by Tromas Carlye Mein Vermächtniß, wie herrlich weit und breit! NEW YORK: WILEY AND PUTNAM, 161 BROADWAY. ** IMPRIMATUR. This Book, "SARTOR RESARTUs," I have read over and revised into a correct state for Messrs. WILEY & PUTNAM, of New York, who are hereby authorised, they and they only, so far as I can authorise them, to print and vend the same in the United States. London, June 18, 1846. THOMAS CARLYLE. C. A. ALVORD, PRINTER, COR. JOHN AND DUTCH STS. T. B. SMITH, STEREOTYPER, 216 WILLIAM STREET. |