The Author, Volumen12Alexander P. Watt, 1901 |
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... give notice that all remittances are acknowledged by return of post , and he requests members who do not receive an answer to important communications within two days to write to him without delay . All remittances should be crossed ...
... give notice that all remittances are acknowledged by return of post , and he requests members who do not receive an answer to important communications within two days to write to him without delay . All remittances should be crossed ...
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... give advice con- cerning publishers . ( 2 ) To stamp agreements in readiness for a possible action upon them . ( 3 ) To keep agreements . ( 4 ) To enforce payments due according to agreements . M THE READING BRANCH . EMBERS will greatly ...
... give advice con- cerning publishers . ( 2 ) To stamp agreements in readiness for a possible action upon them . ( 3 ) To keep agreements . ( 4 ) To enforce payments due according to agreements . M THE READING BRANCH . EMBERS will greatly ...
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... give the PUBLISHER the right to acquire the work by purchase or otherwise as may be arranged . 11. This agreement is entered into by the PUBLISHER on the warranty by the AUTHOR that the said work does not infringe any copyright , and ...
... give the PUBLISHER the right to acquire the work by purchase or otherwise as may be arranged . 11. This agreement is entered into by the PUBLISHER on the warranty by the AUTHOR that the said work does not infringe any copyright , and ...
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... give a guarantee to the publisher . The account clause ( 12 ) is not satisfactory ; it is not , however , as bad as some . The irony of clause 14 is perhaps its most amusing point . Apology must be made for a merely superficial ...
... give a guarantee to the publisher . The account clause ( 12 ) is not satisfactory ; it is not , however , as bad as some . The irony of clause 14 is perhaps its most amusing point . Apology must be made for a merely superficial ...
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... give them reason for reconsidering their position . The Society was not only made for those who had been successful , but perhaps its special task was to help those who were commencing their literary efforts . It seemed to be the ...
... give them reason for reconsidering their position . The Society was not only made for those who had been successful , but perhaps its special task was to help those who were commencing their literary efforts . It seemed to be the ...
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