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... seems an unsatisfactory column of advertisement that he proposed to insert
thing to spend £50 in bringing a criminal action in the Standard of a good many
other books he was against a person who has robbed you of £50 . bringing out .
... seems an unsatisfactory column of advertisement that he proposed to insert
thing to spend £50 in bringing a criminal action in the Standard of a good many
other books he was against a person who has robbed you of £50 . bringing out .
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And there is , again , another class of the helpable ; tion of the proposed “ leaflets
, ” the result of these that is the beginner , the new man of genius . I deliberations
being the appearance of “ The Author . ” know nothing that strikes one more in ...
And there is , again , another class of the helpable ; tion of the proposed “ leaflets
, ” the result of these that is the beginner , the new man of genius . I deliberations
being the appearance of “ The Author . ” know nothing that strikes one more in ...
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( 4 ) Not to accept any proposal of royalty without consultation with the Society . (
5 ) Not to accept any offer of money for MSS . , without previously taking advice of
the Society . ( 6 ) Not to accept any pecuniary risk or responsibility without advice
...
( 4 ) Not to accept any proposal of royalty without consultation with the Society . (
5 ) Not to accept any offer of money for MSS . , without previously taking advice of
the Society . ( 6 ) Not to accept any pecuniary risk or responsibility without advice
...
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In this work , compiled from the papers in the Society ' s offices , the various kinds
of agreements proposed by Publishers to Authors are examined , and their
meaning carefully explained , with an account of the various kinds of fraud which
...
In this work , compiled from the papers in the Society ' s offices , the various kinds
of agreements proposed by Publishers to Authors are examined , and their
meaning carefully explained , with an account of the various kinds of fraud which
...
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It was stated in our last number that we proposed inviting the First Lord of the
Treasury to receive a deputation on the Administration of the Civil List Pension . A
memorial was prepared and sent with the letter . The following is the reply of ne ...
It was stated in our last number that we proposed inviting the First Lord of the
Treasury to receive a deputation on the Administration of the Civil List Pension . A
memorial was prepared and sent with the letter . The following is the reply of ne ...
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