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... and goodness knows what besides ; and had it not been for the Major , with whom we had luckily at the very time driven in the opposite direction - in fact we had gone to take a dip in the Tennessee River - things might have been ...
... and goodness knows what besides ; and had it not been for the Major , with whom we had luckily at the very time driven in the opposite direction - in fact we had gone to take a dip in the Tennessee River - things might have been ...
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His vision is not limited by ideas ; hence the falsity of making him the originator of certain cosmic schemes of things , when he merely fixes facts of belief he already found recognised , and links them with spiritual facts and ...
His vision is not limited by ideas ; hence the falsity of making him the originator of certain cosmic schemes of things , when he merely fixes facts of belief he already found recognised , and links them with spiritual facts and ...
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Carlyle rested on an original foundation , and was great in his impassioned imaginative treatment of fact ; he was also great in creation —that is , in the living portraiture of historical characters , as , for instance , in that of the ...
Carlyle rested on an original foundation , and was great in his impassioned imaginative treatment of fact ; he was also great in creation —that is , in the living portraiture of historical characters , as , for instance , in that of the ...
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