“The highest ensign that men ever met and embraced under, the Cross itself, had no meaning save an accidental extrinsic one.”
Quote by Thomas Carlyle
Book:Carlyle Reader
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Carlyle Reader
This book is a curated selection of essays, lectures, and other writings by Thomas Carlyle, showcasing his influential thoughts on history, literature, and society. Carlyle's distinctive style, characterized by his passionate and eloquent prose, is well-represented in this compilation. more
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