The History of England: From the Accession of James II, Nide 5J.B. Lippincott, 1873 |
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... thousand volumes had left the publishers ' shelves . As these volumes were imported into England in large quantities , the author felt it a duty to authorize the owners of the Review to issue an impression for the protection of their ...
... thousand volumes had left the publishers ' shelves . As these volumes were imported into England in large quantities , the author felt it a duty to authorize the owners of the Review to issue an impression for the protection of their ...
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... thousands , doubtless , of the admirers of the im- passioned poet , the brilliant essayist , and the eloquent orator , had long shared in the regret of Lord John Russell and Tom Moore ( ubi supra ) that Macaulay's " great powers should ...
... thousands , doubtless , of the admirers of the im- passioned poet , the brilliant essayist , and the eloquent orator , had long shared in the regret of Lord John Russell and Tom Moore ( ubi supra ) that Macaulay's " great powers should ...
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... thousand copies only , it was presumed that twenty - five thousand would be amply sufficient to meet the public demand . But this enormous pile of books weighing no less than fifty - six tons was exhausted the first day , and eleven ...
... thousand copies only , it was presumed that twenty - five thousand would be amply sufficient to meet the public demand . But this enormous pile of books weighing no less than fifty - six tons was exhausted the first day , and eleven ...
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... thousand copies . On the continent of Europe , editions of the History were published in Dutch ( issued by H. C. S. Ery , at the Hague , fourth Part published September , 1856 , ) and in Hungarian , translated by M. Auton Szengery . As ...
... thousand copies . On the continent of Europe , editions of the History were published in Dutch ( issued by H. C. S. Ery , at the Hague , fourth Part published September , 1856 , ) and in Hungarian , translated by M. Auton Szengery . As ...
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... thousands in every part of the world where English letters had carried the name of their greatest living master ! The profound im- pression produced by this melancholy event will be best ex- hibited by a selection from the many notices ...
... thousands in every part of the world where English letters had carried the name of their greatest living master ! The profound im- pression produced by this melancholy event will be best ex- hibited by a selection from the many notices ...
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