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... readers of sudden creation . We must reach our ideal gra- upon such topics . dually , and not at a single jump . This number is only our first step , and we shall be quite satisfied if it is in the right direction . It is something to ...
... readers of sudden creation . We must reach our ideal gra- upon such topics . dually , and not at a single jump . This number is only our first step , and we shall be quite satisfied if it is in the right direction . It is something to ...
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... readers , for the " Cambridge Shakespeare , " of which the first volume is now in circulation , has been got up regardless of expense , not only as to paper , print , and binding , but as to critical labor and skill , and Messrs . Clark ...
... readers , for the " Cambridge Shakespeare , " of which the first volume is now in circulation , has been got up regardless of expense , not only as to paper , print , and binding , but as to critical labor and skill , and Messrs . Clark ...
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... readers . Jeffer- son's " Live it Down " is the best novel of the month , and next to it stands Miss Drury's " Deep Waters , " equal , if not superior , to that lady's Misrepresentation . " 66 In SOCIAL SCIENCE there is little new ...
... readers . Jeffer- son's " Live it Down " is the best novel of the month , and next to it stands Miss Drury's " Deep Waters , " equal , if not superior , to that lady's Misrepresentation . " 66 In SOCIAL SCIENCE there is little new ...
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... readers should be able to remember ( what many of them never knew - if the Hibernicism will be excused ) the incumbents for the time - being of specified ecclesiastical posts ? A WORD OR TWO OF ADVICE TO PUBLISHERS.- 1. Always honestly ...
... readers should be able to remember ( what many of them never knew - if the Hibernicism will be excused ) the incumbents for the time - being of specified ecclesiastical posts ? A WORD OR TWO OF ADVICE TO PUBLISHERS.- 1. Always honestly ...
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... reading should neither be too didactic nor too simple . In the " Crown of Success " the author has endeavored to ... readers . It has been thought that a volume so useful and interesting would prove still more so if reprinted entire ...
... reading should neither be too didactic nor too simple . In the " Crown of Success " the author has endeavored to ... readers . It has been thought that a volume so useful and interesting would prove still more so if reprinted entire ...
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