With a perfect Copy of Prayers used by his Majesty in the time of his sufferings.
As a matter of fact, the time must come when it will be no longer possible to obtain a perfect copy of this volume, which to English people is a thousand times more important than the Gutenberg Bible or the Psalmorum Codex.
The equities in these cases are in favor of the buyer, who is presumed to have purchased a perfect copy.
In 1899, a perfect copy of the large paper edition was presented to the Library of Congress by Gen.
The missing part may be restored from a perfect copy of the same work, by copying the portions of the text wanting, and inserting them where they belong.
This notice of what imperfection exists is necessary, so that no incautious purchaser may think that he is securing a perfect copy of the work.
A perfect copy of the first complete edition of the Morgante Maggiore of 1482, was also not known to exist before Mr. Grenville succeeded in procuring his.
A perfect copy, in the original sheepskin binding, was offered; the hammer fell at the enormous figure of £1,290.
A book that we have long sought for crops up; it is a perfect copy, more or less clean inside, but in a sad state of decay as regards the binding.
Chaucer's Book of Fame: a neat, clean, perfect copy: in modern russia binding.
It is quite a perfect copy; but some of the silver ornaments of the sides have been taken off.
It will be seen, from the sequel of this Tour, that a good, sound, perfect copy of it, now adorns the shelves of the Spencerion Library.
To have found a perfect copy of Terence, printed in their first Roman character, would have been a trouvaille sufficiently lucky to have compensated for all previous toil, and to have franked me as far as Strasbourg.
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