| Thomas Carlyle - 1848 - 654 páginas
...Killer, bring ' Life for the Living. ' What, speaking in quite unofficial language, is the net pur' port and upshot of war ? To my own knowledge, for example,...usually some five hundred souls. From these, by certain " Na' tural Enemies" of the French, there ara successively selected, ' during the French war, say thirty... | |
| 1853 - 604 páginas
...Resartus" :—" What, speaking in quite unofficial language, is the net purport and upshot of soldiers and of war ! To my own knowledge, for example, there dwell and toil in the British village of Drumdrudge, usually some five hundred souls. From these, by certain ' natural enemies of the French,'... | |
| 1854 - 738 páginas
...superstitious man of the South." WAR. What, speaking in quite unofficial language, is the nett purpose and upshot of war ? To my own knowledge, for example, there dwell and toil in the BritUh village of Dumdrudge, usually some five hundred souls. From these, by certain " natural enemies... | |
| Thomas Carlyle - 1858 - 412 páginas
...thy own, ' — how dost thou, from the very carcass of the Killer, bring Life ' for the Living ! ' What, speaking in quite unofficial language, is the...in the British village of Dumdrudge, usually some ' five-hundred souls. From these, by certain " Natural Enemies" ' of the French, there are successively... | |
| Walter White - 1860 - 488 páginas
...precise. " What, speaking in quite unofficial language," inquires the philosopher, "is the net purport and upshot of war? To my own knowledge, for example, there dwell and toil, in the Austrian village of Dumdrudge, usually some five hundred souls. From these, by certain official enemies... | |
| John Brown - 1861 - 526 páginas
...: — " What, speaking in quite unofficial language, is the net purport and upshot of soldiers and of war ? To my own knowledge, for example, there dwell and toil in the British village of Drumdrudge, usually some five hundred souls. From these, by certain ' natural enemies of the French,'... | |
| 1861 - 858 páginas
...open the original : — "IVhat, speaking in quite unofficial language, is the net purport, and 4*hot of war? To my own knowledge, for example, there dwell and toil ro the Uriti.sh village of Dumdrudge, usually some five-hundred souls. From these, by certain ' natural... | |
| Thomas Carlyle - 1870 - 326 páginas
...Killer, bring Life for the Living ! ' What, speaking in quite unofficial language, is the net' purport and upshot of war ? To my own knowledge, for ' example,...in the British village of ' Dumdrudge, usually some five-hundred souls. From these, ' by certain " Natural Enemies" of the French, there are ' successively... | |
| Thomas Carlyle - 1871 - 408 páginas
...thy own, ' — how dost thou, from the very carcass of the Killer, bring Life ' for the Living ! ' What, speaking in quite unofficial language, is the...in the British village of Dumdrudge, usually some ' five-hundred souls. From these, by certain " Natural Enemies" • of the French, there are successively... | |
| John Ruskin - 1873 - 228 páginas
...greatest of our English thinkers : — ' What, speaking in quite unofficial language, is the net purport and upshot of war? To my own knowledge, for example,...in the British village of Dumdrudge, usually some fivehundred souls. From these, by certain " natural enemies " of the French, there are successively... | |
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