Mr. Deane’s copy of the first edition has ninety-eight pages, besides the Indian words.
In 1682 the Proprietors of East Jersey published a small quarto of eight pages, giving an account of their recently acquired province.
Of this tract, of eight pages, published in 1620, there is no copy known in America, and Mr. Deane describes it and reprints it in the Mass.
Wilson began at Newburgh, in 1824, the publication of a religious monthly of forty-eight pages, under the title of the Evangelical Witness.
It was a monthly publication, of eight pages, with two broad columns to a page, was devoted to school matters almost exclusively, and was a bright publication.
Wilson started the Evangelical Witness, a religious monthly of forty-eight pages, devoted to the interests of the Reformed Presbyterian church.
It usually appeared in eight pages, with two and three broad columns to a page.
Amount of the day's work, eight pages--a round task.
Napoleon, seven or eight pages at least, which I shall have to write over again, unless I can find it.
So eight pages of my manuscript may be accounted the maximum of my literary labour.
Here are eight little pieces, all comprised within the compass of eight pages.
It is very fully developed, extending to eight pages.
This ballad is carried out to the extent of eight pages, and is the longest of the lot.
The fifty-eight pages of text that follow are also in rhyme; but they are made up with two columns to the page.
Sotheby, who has carefully examined its construction, says that the twenty-four pages were printed in sections of eight pages on three sheets of paper, with a thin watery ink of a sepia tint.
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