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  1. Letters of Thomas Carlyle. 1826-1836. ed. by Charles Eliot Norto by Carlyle. Thomas. 1795-1881., 1889-01-01
  2. The works of Thomas Carlyle . by Carlyle. Thomas. 1795-1881., 1896-01-01
  3. The works of Thomas Carlyle . by Carlyle. Thomas. 1795-1881., 1896-01-01
  4. The works of Thomas Carlyle . by Carlyle. Thomas. 1795-1881., 1896-01-01
  5. The French Revolution a history by Thomas Carlyle. With introduc by Carlyle. Thomas. 1795-1881., 1904-01-01
  6. The works of Thomas Carlyle . by Carlyle. Thomas. 1795-1881., 1896-01-01
  7. The works of Thomas Carlyle . by Carlyle. Thomas. 1795-1881., 1896-01-01
  8. Lectures on the history of literature, delivered by Thomas Carlyle, April to July, 1838. Edited, with pref. and notes by J. Reay Greene by Thomas, 1795-1881 Carlyle, 2009-10-26
  9. Two note books of Thomas Carlyle. from 23d March 1822 to 16th Ma by Carlyle. Thomas. 1795-1881., 1898-01-01
  10. The works of Thomas Carlyle . by Carlyle. Thomas. 1795-1881., 1896-01-01
  11. The works of Thomas Carlyle . by Carlyle. Thomas. 1795-1881., 1896-01-01
  12. The works of Thomas Carlyle . by Carlyle. Thomas. 1795-1881., 1896-01-01
  13. The French revolution. a history. [by] Thomas Carlyle. by Carlyle. Thomas. 1795-1881., 1896-01-01
  14. The works of Thomas Carlyle . by Carlyle. Thomas. 1795-1881., 1896-01-01

81. Today's NationalVanguard.org Headlines: Comment On Our Best White News Source -
Today s NationalVanguard.org Headlines NationalVanguard.org Headlines October 17, 2003 http//www.nationalvanguard.org/ Bush s War Plan and Bush
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NationalVanguard.org Headlines - October 17, 2003
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Bush's War Plan and Bush Himself: Scarier Than You Ever Thought
The Village Voice reports that the Israeli bombing raid on Syria a few days ago was totally approved and desired by Bush and his neo-con handlers. Iran is expected to be the next target of these aggressors, who lead Bush around via his naive and childish religious beliefs. Bush said "I know it won't be easy on me or my family, but God wants me to do it." Bush, according to insiders: "Aides found him face down on the floor in prayer in the Oval Office. It became known that he refused to eat sweets while American troops were in Iraq... he framed America's challenges in nearly biblical language." A nuclear-armed lunatic totally in Jewish hands.
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82. Thomas Carlyle - LoveToKnow 1911
From LoveToKnow 1911. THOMAS CARLYLE (17951881), British essayist, historian and philosopher,born on the 4th of December 1795 at Ecclefechan, in Annandale,
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Thomas Carlyle
From LoveToKnow 1911
THOMAS CARLYLE (1795-1881), British essayist, historian and philosopher,born on the 4th of December 1795 at Ecclefechan, in Annandale, was the eldest of the nine children of James Carlyle by his second wife, Janet Aitken. The father was by trade a mason, and afterwards a small farmer. He had joined a sect of seceders from the kirk, and had all the characteristics of the typical Scottish Calvinist. He was respected for his integrity and independence, and a stern outside covered warm affections. The family tie between all the Carlyles was unusually strong, and Thomas regarded his father with a reverence which found forcible expression in his Reminiscences. He always showed the tenderest love for his mother, and was the best of brothers. The narrow means of his parents were made sufficient by strict frugality. He was sent to the parish school when seven, and to Annan grammar-school when ten years old. His pugnacity brought him into troubles with his fellows at Annan; but he soon showed an appetite for learning which induced his father to educate him for the ministry. He walked to Edinburgh in November 1809, and entered the university. He cared little for any of the professors, except

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