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... reason for giving the author of another book less than his due . With these considerations , which are indisput- able and elementary , before him , let every author read carefully over any agreement offered to him , and before signing ...
... reason for giving the author of another book less than his due . With these considerations , which are indisput- able and elementary , before him , let every author read carefully over any agreement offered to him , and before signing ...
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... reason , and that not the least , for the existence of such a journal as this is the necessity for keeping the Society and its objects from misrepresentation - wilful or through ignorance - in the newspaper press and in the magazines ...
... reason , and that not the least , for the existence of such a journal as this is the necessity for keeping the Society and its objects from misrepresentation - wilful or through ignorance - in the newspaper press and in the magazines ...
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... reason to hope , use it responsibly , the amalgamation of trade interests which he has accomplished will be likely to bring about beneficent results for English writers . Mr. Mr. James Baker , F.R.G.S. , has recently brought out " By ...
... reason to hope , use it responsibly , the amalgamation of trade interests which he has accomplished will be likely to bring about beneficent results for English writers . Mr. Mr. James Baker , F.R.G.S. , has recently brought out " By ...
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... reason of the people themselves . I am there- fore not to be tired with waiting . It is wearisome to ourselves and to others to go on repeating arguments which we have been using these forty years , and which to us seem so self ...
... reason of the people themselves . I am there- fore not to be tired with waiting . It is wearisome to ourselves and to others to go on repeating arguments which we have been using these forty years , and which to us seem so self ...
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... reason to complain ; Just see how popular you be ; Your books is read from Tex . to Maine . " Were not the foreign ... reasons , of which the first should be enough , viz . , ( 1 ) that the Society has not yet arrived at the Golden Rule ...
... reason to complain ; Just see how popular you be ; Your books is read from Tex . to Maine . " Were not the foreign ... reasons , of which the first should be enough , viz . , ( 1 ) that the Society has not yet arrived at the Golden Rule ...
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Página 128 - Will no one tell me what she sings? Perhaps the plaintive numbers flow For old, unhappy, far-off things, And battles long ago: Or is it some more humble lay, Familiar matter of to-day? Some natural sorrow, loss, or pain, That has been, and may be again!
Página 74 - He looked on naked nature unashamed, And saw the Sphinx, now bestial, now divine, In change and re-change; he nor praised nor blamed, But drew her as he saw with fearless line. Did he good service? God must judge, not we! Manly he was, and generous and sincere; English in all, of genius blithely free: Who loves a Man may see his image here.
Página 56 - THREE per CENT. INTEREST allowed on DEPOSITS, repayable on demand. TWO per CENT INTEREST on CURRENT ACCOUNTS calculated on the minimum monthly balances, when not drawn below £50.
Página 22 - Argot and Slang. A new French and English Dictionary of the Cant Words, Quaint Expressions, Slang Terms, and Flash Phrases used in the high and low life of old and new Paris.
Página 82 - STOCKS, SHARES, and ANNUITIES purchased and sold. SAVINGS DEPARTMENT. For the encouragement of Thrift, the Bank receives small sums on deposit, and allows Interest, at the rate of THREE PER CENT, per Annum, on each completed £1.
Página 88 - September one thousand eight hundred and eighty-five a draft of a convention was agreed to for giving to authors of literary and artistic works first published in one of the countries parties to the convention copyright in such works throughout the other countries parties to the convention : And whereas, without the authority of Parliament, such convention cannot be...
Página 48 - ... Wives turn jolly days to melancholy days, All perplexing and vexing one's life, Children are riotous, maid-servants fly at us, Mammy to quiet us growls like a bear ; Polly is squalling, and Molly is bawling, While dad is recalling his Bachelor's Fare. — When they are older grown, then they are bolder grown, Turning your temper, and spurning your rule : Girls, through foolishness, passion or mulishness, Parry your wishes and marry a fool; — Boys will anticipate, lavish and dissipate, All that...
Página 89 - Museum) which are now entitled to receive a copy of every book published in the United Kingdom...
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Página 207 - WHEN HE WOULD HAVE HIS VERSES READ. In sober mornings, do not thou rehearse The holy incantation of a verse ; But when that men have both well drunk, and fed, Let my enchantments then be sung or read. When laurel spirts i...