The Author, Volumen9Alexander P. Watt, 1899 |
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... give notice that all remittances are acknowledged by return of post , and requests that all members not receiving an answer to important communications within two days will write to him without delay . All remittances should be crossed ...
... give notice that all remittances are acknowledged by return of post , and requests that all members not receiving an answer to important communications within two days will write to him without delay . All remittances should be crossed ...
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... give a solicitor the collection of their rents for five years to come , whatever his conduct , whether he was honest or dishonest ? Of course they would not . Why then hesitate for a moment when they are asked to sign them- selves into ...
... give a solicitor the collection of their rents for five years to come , whatever his conduct , whether he was honest or dishonest ? Of course they would not . Why then hesitate for a moment when they are asked to sign them- selves into ...
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... give permission for the distribution of translations of old English works which were lawfully made to continue . The sole object of the Imperial Decree of November 29 , 1897 ( Imperial Gazette , No. 787 ) and the Notice of February3 ...
... give permission for the distribution of translations of old English works which were lawfully made to continue . The sole object of the Imperial Decree of November 29 , 1897 ( Imperial Gazette , No. 787 ) and the Notice of February3 ...
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... give the people in the room something to talk about . He stated that authors , in spite of all that had been said about them , were a very harmless class of the community . To show that that truth was permeating the youthful mind his ...
... give the people in the room something to talk about . He stated that authors , in spite of all that had been said about them , were a very harmless class of the community . To show that that truth was permeating the youthful mind his ...
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... give yourself any further trouble about the magazine . " for • 6 THACKERAY ON HIMSELF . Thackeray was a " rejected contributor " of Blackwood's . The Rev. James White , of Bon- church , introduced him to the firm . " He is the cleverest ...
... give yourself any further trouble about the magazine . " for • 6 THACKERAY ON HIMSELF . Thackeray was a " rejected contributor " of Blackwood's . The Rev. James White , of Bon- church , introduced him to the firm . " He is the cleverest ...
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