| Working class - 1850 - 820 pages
...and left, that he might see the rogues run. Truly, he was exceedingly beloved in the army of all that knew him. But few knew him; for he was a precious...your sorrow ; seeing these are not feigned words to comfort you, but the thing is so real and undoubted a truth. You may do all things by the strength... | |
| Thomas Carlyle - 1874 - 614 pages
...and left, that he might see the rogues run. Truly he was exceedingly beloved in the Army, of all that knew him. But few knew him ; for he was a precious...wherein you ought exceedingly to rejoice. Let this drink-up your sorrow ; seeing these are not feigned words to comfort you, but the thing is so real... | |
| Thomas Carlyle - 1888 - 314 pages
...and left, that he might see the rogues run. Truly he was exceedingly beloved in the Army, of all that knew him. But few knew him ; for he was a precious...wherein you ought exceedingly to rejoice. Let this drink-up your sorrow ; seeing these are not feigned words to comfort you, but the thing is so real... | |
| Nicholas Patrick Wiseman - 1860 - 644 pages
...rogues run. Truly ho was exceedingly beloved in the army of all that knew him. But few knew him ; for ho was a precious young man fit for God. You have cause...bless the Lord. He is a glorious saint in heaven, whereon you ought exceedingly to rejoice."* * Carlyle, Part II., Letter XXI Such was the spirit of... | |
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