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: Quarterly Review
'I was astonished to find the following in the Quarterly Review: - "England has Carlyle". "There is no other English name to be placed beside that of Carlyle." Carlyle was a "Scot", not an Englishman, and protest in the strongest terms possible against any Scot being called by the infamous appellation of "Englishman". "Anglo-Saxon", "England", and "Englishman" are the most horrid and abominable appellations the tongue of man can utter.'
Century: 1900-1945 Reader/Listener/Group: W.A. Pool Print: Serial / periodical
[n/a] : Bible
The Weekly Return of Lessons repeated by Prisoners at Reading Gaol from 25 May to 1 June 1850. (Report of the schoolmaster to the gaol chaplain). W.A.: 'Repeat the Collect and the 19th verse, 6th chapter, and the 7th and 12th verses of the 8th chapter of St Matthew.'