| 1831 - 524 str.
...BUT NO HAMMER IN THE HOROLOGE OF TIME PEALS ' THROUGH THE UNIVERSE WHEN THERE IS A CHANGE ' FROM JERA TO /ERA. Men understand not what is among ' their...characteristic of strength, so ' the weightiest causes may be the most silent It is not ' in acted as it is in written history : actual events are nowise so ' simply... | |
| Thomas Carlyle - 1838 - 468 str.
...clock strikes when there is a change from hour to hour ; but no hammer in the Horologe of Time peals through the universe, when there is a change from...characteristic of strength, so the weightiest causes may be the most silent. It is, in no case, the real historical Transaction, but only some more or less plausible... | |
| Thomas Carlyle - 1845 - 594 str.
...strikes when there is a change from hour to hour; but no hammer in the Horologe of Time peals throngh the universe, when there is a change from Era to Era....characteristic of strength, so the weightiest causes may be the most silent. It is, in no caae, the real historical Transaction, but only some more or less plausible... | |
| Thomas Carlyle, Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1852 - 568 str.
...there is a change from hour to hour; but no hammer in the Horologe of Time peals through the nniverse, when there is a change from Era to Era.. Men understand...characteristic of strength, so the weightiest causes may be the most silent. It is, in no case, the real historical Transaction, but only some more or less plausible... | |
| 1852 - 590 str.
...clock strikes when there is a change from hour to hoar; but no hammer in the Horologe of Time peals through the universe, when there is a change from...hands : as calmness is the characteristic of strength, sn the weightiest causes may be the most silent. It is, in no case, the real historical Transaction,... | |
| American Geographical and Statistical Society - 1852 - 610 str.
...clock strikes when there is a change from hour to hour ; but no hammer in the Horologe of Time peals through the universe when there is a change from era to era." * May we not, however, clearly discern in the progress of invention in the last half century, and its... | |
| J. G. Dudley, John F. Entz - 1853 - 104 str.
...clock strikes when there is a change from hour to hour ; but no hammer in the Horologe of Time peals through the universe when there is a change from era to era."* May we not, however, clearly discern in the progress of invention in the last half century, and its... | |
| Thomas Carlyle - 1858 - 570 str.
...so the weightiest causes may be the most silent It is, in no case, the real historical Transacion, but only some more or less plausible scheme and theory...schemes, each varying from the other, and all varying rom Truth, that we can ever hope to behold. Nay, were our faculty of insight into passing hings never... | |
| Thomas Carlyle - 1859 - 620 str.
...clock strikes when there is a change from hour to hour; but no hammer in the Horologe of Time peals through the universe, when there is a change from Era to Era. Men underitand not what is among their hands: as calmness is the characteristic of strength, so the weightiest... | |
| Thomas Carlyle - 1860 - 502 str.
...clock strikes when there is a change from hour to hour; but no hammer in the Horologe of Time peals through the universe, when there is a change from...plausible scheme and theory of the Transaction, or the harmonised result of many such schemes, each varying from the other, and all varying from truth, that... | |
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