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SIGNS OF THE TIMES 2 Thomas Carlyle1829 Analysis
In 1829, Thomas Carlyle declared the “age of machinery.” Nearly 200 years later, we don’t simply use machines; we inhabit them

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In 1829, Thomas Carlyle declared the "age of machinery." Nearly 200 years later, we don't simply use machines; we inhabit them . . .

In 1829, Thomas Carlyle declared the “age of machinery.” Nearly 200 years later, we don’t simply use machines; we inhabit them

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