Thus he struggled on for four or five years, during which time he began to publish papers on chemico-physical subjects.
Turner determined to print and publish and sell the "Liber" himself, but to employ an engraver.
It has been falsely reported in Europe, that it is not allowed by the laws of China to publish the transactions of the reigning dynasty.
Who would dare to publish or recommend any thing under his own name, which could displease any of the officers of the Chinese government?
Borrow decided to publish the book at his own expense, and accordingly commissioned a Yarmouth man to print him 250 copies, upon the title- page of which John Murray permitted his name to appear.
Publish your WHOLE adventures for the last twenty years," he had written.
It seems to have been Borrow's plan to run his ballads serially through The Monthly Magazine and then to publish them in book-form.
The writing of the Appendix had aroused in Borrow all his old enthusiasm, and he appears to have come to the determination to publish a number of works, including a veritable library of translations.
The Romany Rye was now rapidly nearing completion; but there was no encouragement to publish a new book.
Mr Borrow has not the slightest wish to publish the book.
John Murray determined not to publish the book unless the offending passage were removed.
He is about to publish his failure, and a curious book it will be.
I agreed to publish your present work solely with the object of obliging you, and in a great degree at the strong recommendation of Cooke.
Time after time he insists upon his determination to publish nothing that is not "as good as the last.
In Florence it was prohibited to publishthe numbers of the dead and to toll the bells at their funerals, in order that the living might not abandon themselves to despair.
John Hatton intends to publish another novel in the immediate future.
Dixon and Gray did not publish their process, but prepared existing gelatine dry plates by their method, and sold them at an enhanced price.
He afterward returned to England, but did not publish an account of his journeys until 1790.
Or can't you make him feel even if we do have to go on living at our different homes for a while, it is better to publish the fact that we are married?
He said he saw no prospect of being able to publish our marriage for years, maybe!
I do not know whether Sir Walter Scott was induced by this incident to publish the first of his tales or not; perhaps it occurred after several of his novels had been printed.
In Germany and Italy, especially, authors are very poorly remunerated; and in Spain, the book trade has been so much oppressed by a merciless censorship, that authors are compelled to publish their works on their own account.
Having become an author, and being too poor to publish his works in the usual way, he tried many plans, with copperplates and compositions, in order to be his own printer.
In almost every kingdom of Europe, and in the United States, the exclusive right of authors to publish their own productions, is now secured to them by law, at least for a specified number of years.
On the next day, at the house of an officer of the Lord Baltimore, the surveyor-general began to publish the assembly's commands by repeatedly reading the act to the officer, who labored under the disadvantage of being unable to read.
There will be no occasion for the uprising of a Wilkes in Japan to obtain permission to publish Parliamentary Debates.
The truth is, that I don't publish my poems because I haven't the money.
However, the Legitimist newspapers proceed as before to publish instalments of this absurdity, and there are idiots or ill-disposed persons who still persist in believing them authentic.
However, to soothe the feelings of Austria, the newspapers publish announcements that the disarmament is beginning, which is only true to a very small extent.
Rochejaquelein, in the course of a journey to England, bought the King's so-called letters from this woman and came to publish them in France under the deception of animosity and party spirit.
I do not think, however, that he should publish so much truth when gratitude should order him to be silent, but men of letters will do anything.
The refusal to give recognition in Holland is based upon the fact that the marriage banns were not published, nor did any one venture to publish them, as the most violent public demonstrations were feared.
If he wishes to publish such a story (supposing him to have once written it), he must publish it as a book.
If these gentlemen should write and publish anything more, be sure and send me their new works.
TO John I owed great obligation; But John, unhappily, thought fit To publish it to all the nation: Sure John and I am more than quit.
To John I owed great obligation, But John, unhappily, thought fit To publish it to all the nation; Sure John and I are more than quit.
I told him of my late ill success with the booksellers, and inveighed against their blindness to their own interest in refusing to publish my translations.
Well," said I, "if you will engage to publish either of those two manuscripts, you shall have the present one for five pounds.
I wish I could find some one who would publish my ballads, or my songs of Ab Gwilym.
Illustration: Charles Scribner and Co of No 654 Broadway New York have authority from me to publish all works which I have chiefly written and may hereafter write.
No person would have dared to publish in London satires on George the Second approaching to the atrocity of those satires on Frederic, which the booksellers at Berlin sold with impunity.
When it was proposed to him to publish a journal in defence of the Consular government, rage and shame inspired him for the first and last time with something like courage.
She told him that she had written a book, that she wished to have his permission to publish it anonymously, but that she hoped that he would not insist upon seeing it.
Our readers will be amused to learn on what authority he has ventured to publish such a fable.
Or, is it the stall-feeding system that you publish as something so new and instructive?
Tis a pity you did not sooner publish this part of the Auchness specific.
I should like to publish it in capitals--that nine in ten of those suburban householders who read this book may grow the loveliest of orchids if they can find courage to try.
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