Thomas Carlyle :—' Count Alessandro Cagliostro, pupil of the sage Althotas, foster-child of the Scherif of Mecca, probable son of the last king of Trebizond; named also Acharat, and unfortunate child of Nature ; by profession healer of diseases, abolisher... Chambers's Pocket Miscellany - Page 581854Full view - About this book
| Thomas Carlyle - 1901 - 492 pages
...desirable second-best, perhaps the chief of all such, we have here found in the Count Alessandro di Cagliostro, Pupil of the Sage Althotas, Foster-child...Scherif of Mecca, probable Son of the last King of Trebisond; named also Acharat, and Unfortunate Child of Nature; by profession healer of diseases, abolisher... | |
| Medicine - 1915 - 548 pages
...Carlyle goes on to say of "Count Allessandro Di Cagliostro, pupil of the sage Althotas, foster child of the scherif of Mecca, probable son of the last king of Trebisond, named also Acharat, and unfortunate child of nature, by profession healer of diseases, abohsher... | |
| Thomas Carlyle - History - 2002 - 1258 pages
...of Carlyle's repeated use of the motif, especially by the time of “Mirabeau” (xlix). 27.30—32. the Sage Althotas, Foster-child of the Scherif of Mecca, probable Son of the last King of Trebisond named also Acharat: These claims were apparently plagiarized from the first manifesto of... | |
| Charles Kingsley - 2004 - 112 pages
...day. You have all heard of Cagliostro - “pupil of the sage Althotas, foster-child of the Scheriff of Mecca, probable son of the last king of Trebizond;...Nature;' by profession healer of diseases, abolisher of wrinides, friend of the poor and impotent; grand-master of the Egyptian Mason-lodge of High Science,... | |
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