Latter-Day Pamphlets

by 

Thomas Carlyle

(1850)

But as yet struggles the twelfth hour of the Night. Birds of darkness are on the wing; spectres uproar; the dead walk; the living dream. Thou, Eternal Providence, wilt make the Day dawn! 

           -- JEAN PAUL.


Then said his Lordship, "Well. God mend all!"--"Nay, by God, Donald, we must help him to mend it!" said the other. 

            --RUSHWORTH (Sir David Ramsay and Lord Rea, in 1630).


        CONTENTS

I. THE PRESENT TIME 

II. MODEL PRISONS 

III. DOWNING STREET 

IV.  THE NEW DOWNING STREET 

V. STUMP-ORATOR

VI. PARLIAMENTS

VII. HUDSONæ‹… STATUE

VIII. JESUITISM

[Note on electronic version: text for the first five pamphlets were originally scanned by Ron Burkey and modified by the Editors of the HET Website.  Click here for another text version. In the document, Greek text has been transliterated into English and flagged with notation [Gr.] Pamplet No. 7 links directly to annotated version at the Victorian Web at Brown University. ]

WARNING AND DISCLAIMER

[The Carlyle-Mill "Negro Question" Debate]


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