To us individually this matter appears, and has for many years appeared, to be the most ominous of all practical matters whatever; a matter in regard to which if something be not done, something will do itself one day, and in a fashion that will please... The Condition and Fate of England ... - Strana 272podľa Charles Edwards Lester - 1843Úplné zobrazenie - O tejto knihe
| Thomas Carlyle - 1840 - Počet stránok 130
...appears, and has for many years appeared, to be the most ominous of all practical matters whatever ; a matter in regard to which if something be not done,...one day, and in a fashion that will please nobody. The time is verily come for acting in it ; how much more for consultation about acting in it, for speech... | |
| Thomas Carlyle - 1840 - Počet stránok 166
...has for many years appeared, to be -the most ominous of all practical matters whatever; a matter m regard to which if something be not done, something...one day, and in a fashion that will please nobody. The time is verily come for acting in it; how much more for consultation about O "™^K acting in it,... | |
| Thomas Carlyle - 1840 - Počet stránok 126
...appears, and has for many years appeared, to be the most nrninqns of all practical matters whatever ; a matter in regard to which if something be not done, something will ao itself one day, and in a fashion that will please nobody. The time is verily come for acting in... | |
| Charles Bray - 1841 - Počet stránok 380
...appears, and has for many years appeared, to be the most ominous of all practical matters whatever ; a matter in regard to which if something be not done,...one day, and in a fashion that will please nobody. The time is nearly come for acting in it, how much more for consultation about acting in it, for speech... | |
| Charles Bray - 1841 - Počet stránok 694
...appears, and has for many years appeared, to be the most ominous of all practical matters whatever ; a matter in regard to which if something be not done, something will do itwlf one day, and in a fashion that will please nobody. The time is nearly conic for acting in it,... | |
| Thomas Carlyle - 1848 - Počet stránok 654
...appears, and has for many years appeared, to be the most ominous of all practical matters whatever ; matter in regard to which if something be not done,...one day, and in a fashion that will please nobody. The time is verily come for acting in it; how much more for consultation about acting in it, for speech... | |
| Thomas Carlyle - 1862 - Počet stránok 656
...to be the most ominous of all practical matters whatever ; matter in regard to which.if.something. be not done, something will do itself one day, and in a fashion that will please nobody. The time is verily come for acting in it ; how much more for consultation about acting in it, for speech... | |
| Charles Edwards Lester - 1866 - Počet stránok 316
...of all practical matters whatsoever — a matter in re268 THE STARVED FRENCH PEASANT'S COFFTN. gard to which, if something be not done, something will...of bread that upset the Bourbon throne. Louis XV. foresaw the storm that was darkening the firmament of France. Riding one day through the forests of... | |
| Thomas Carlyle - 1869 - Počet stránok 458
...appears, and has for many years appeared, to be the most ominous of all practical matters whatever; a matter in regard to which if something be not done,...one day, and in a fashion that will please nobody. The time is verily come for acting in it; how much more for consultation about acting in it, for speech... | |
| Anthony Trollope - 1873 - Počet stránok 766
...appears, and has for many years appeared, to be the most ominous of all practical matters whatever, a matter in regard to which, if something be not done,...one day, and in a fashion that will please nobody." vn. In the year 1744, Louis, surnamed le Bien-aime, lay dangerously ill at Metz. Mr. Carlyle, quoting... | |
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