In the Expostulation, which may be found in the Percy Society's republication of old texts for 1844, Dr.
Republication of Descriptions of Lower Carboniferous Crinoidea from the Hall Collection now in the American Museum of Natural History, with Illustrations of the Original Type Specimens not heretofore Figured.
It seems proper now to give some illustrations of the effect this republication is likely to have upon that people.
But for the result then obtained, at vast expense of treasure and life, very different might have been the prospect of a successful republication of the Gospel in Bible lands.
He had great relish for a good modern novel, too; and I recall the titles of several which he recommended warmly for my perusal and republication in America.
The republication of these Essays, however, has almost forced upon me the necessity of likewise republishing the reply I gave at the time of their appearance.
Still--I am notedly suspicious of the trade--your news of this republication alarms me.
If the republicationdoes not interfere with my publisher, it will not interfere with me; but there, of course, comes the hitch.
Deuteronomy to be a republication of the law 'in the spirit and power' of Moses put dramatically into his mouth.
The success of the 'Review' suggestedrepublication long afterwards.
Might not the purpose be attained by the establishment of a club (on the same principles as the Bannatyne, Maitland, and Spalding Clubs), for the republication of the works of the first English printer?
The work in which he endeavoured to prove that true Christianity is as old as the creation, and is really but the republication of the gospel of nature, soon gained the name of the "Deist's Bible.
Yet for a moment I doubted whether therepublication of a forgotten criticism of a forgotten Bill would be of essential service to my friends.
Do you think it would be wise to offer them for republication "In the Midst of Life"?
Black Beetles in Amber, a collection of satiric verse, had appeared the same year as The Monk and the Hangman's Daughter; then for seven years, with the exception of a republication by G.
DEAR SIR: It is a matter of no great importance to me, but the republication of the foolish books that you mention would not be agreeable to me.
I reached my literary level long ago, and seeing that it is not a high one there would seem to be a certain affectation, even a certain dishonesty, in making it seem higher than it is by republication of my best only.
Immediately after the republication of her sisters' book she went to Miss Martineau's.
I say Reverend Canon of St. Paul’s, because, though the writer had not gained that honour when the review appeared, it was as Canon he returned to the charge when he sanctioned the republication of it in his collected works.
Henry Reeve, by the republication of his ‘Journal of a Tour on the Continent.
I have sometimes wished to see during my lifetime a combined republication of those tales which are occupied with the fictitious county of Barsetshire.
That a great sale was expected can be argued from the fact that without a great sale the paper and printing necessary for the republication of a three-volume novel could not be supplied.
In the second volume, published in 1848, he printed the result of his continued investigations on the subject which first interested him, as an introduction to a republication of a work by Mr. Hale on the "Indians of Northwest America.
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