They are the owners of the copyright of both essays, and their courtesy to me is the more marked because they are about to republish them themselves in the forthcoming edition of the Encyclopoedia.
The proprietors of those publications have courteously given me permission to republish them here.
The recent completion of the third serial gave us the opportunity to republish in book form, and the present volume is the result.
The experience gained in selecting, arranging, and editing these items has been of great use to me and I thank the proprietor and editor of the New Quarterly for permission to republish such of the notes as appeared in their review.
I think if I republish it I will add the "Times" article of 1859 to it.
I understand you will let me republish them, as soon as the last is out, in a cheap form.
The latter we republishin the present volume; see p.
We republish these two fragments at the end of the present volume, pp.
Mr. Wordsworth about this time desired to republish his Poems, and made application with that object to Mr. Murray, who thereupon consulted Lockhart.
In 1822 Irving, who liked to help his literary fellow-countrymen, tried to induce Mr. Murray to republish James Fenimore Cooper's novels in England.
Next month he is to republish "The Monk and the Hangman's Daughter," with a new preface which somebody will not relish.
I have all his work and have long cherished a wish to republish it with the needed explanatory text--much of it being "local" and "transient.
So much of reparation is in my power (if time permit), and I would ask you to assist me to it--to omit the entire passage when you republish the papers in a volume.
I have been often asked to republish the first book of mine which the public noticed, and which, hitherto, remains their favourite, in a more easily attainable form than that of its existing editions.
The plan of a division of profits has been usual in such republications; and it seems peculiarly adapted to them, as neither the contributor nor the publisher can republish separately without the consent of the other.
It is proposed to republish the works of the divines who wrote during the first period, and to stop short when they come to the second.
The proposal is to republish the works of the older divines up to the time of the death of Queen Elizabeth.
I thank the editors of the Holborn Review, National Review, World's Work, and Occult Review for permission to republish articles which have appeared in their pages.
Longman has forgotten the terms we are on; let him look up our first correspondence, and he will see I reserved explicitly, as was my habit, the right to republish as I choose.
From what I make out of the reviews, I think it would be better not torepublish THE EBB TIDE: but keep it for other tales, if they should turn up.
We have reason to congratulate ourselves that it so fascinated us that we ventured to republish it.
I hope also to republish a revised edition of my book on Orchids, and hereafter my papers on dimorphic and trimorphic plants, together with some additional observations on allied points which I never have had time to arrange.
The Athenaeum has the largest circulation, and I have sent my copy to the editor with a request that he would republish the first discussion; I much fear he will not, as he reviewed the subject in so hostile a spirit.
Believing only a portion of my former volume to be worthy a second edition--that small portion I thought it as well to include in the present book as to republish by itself.
From what I make out of the reviews,[62] I think it would be better not to republish The Ebb Tide: but keep it for other tales, if they should turn up.
I have to thank the editors of the Outlook for the generous hospitality of their columns, and for full freedom to republish what belongs to them.
Several American friends, deeply interested in the Rural Life problem, asked me to republish the series.
On February 27th our determination to republish the Knowlton pamphlet was announced by Mr. Bradlaugh in an address delivered by him at the Hall of Science on "The Right of Publication".
The pamphlet which we now present to the public is one which has been lately prosecuted under Lord Campbell's Act, and which we now republish in order to test the right of publication.
We republish this pamphlet, honestly believing that on all questions affecting the happiness of the people, whether they be theological, political, or social, fullest right of free discussion ought to be maintained at all hazards.
The story was accepted and the first instalment was printed in the Pall Mall Magazine in May, 1904; but after its appearance the author did not care sufficiently for it to republish it in book form.
Consequently, when in 1905, he discussed with me what he wished preserved of his writings, he asked my promise that I would never republish the book in its entirety.
In America, it was true, people were beginning to understand Paine, and republish his works.
To this end we republish in part, or entirely, pamphlets and books, in which southern men exhibit, with their own pens, some of the horrid features of slavery.
It is to this end also, that we often republish specimens of the other class of advertisements to which you refer.
We republish this speech now because it preceded Mr. Webster's great reply to Calhoun, and because its arguments are applicable to the present contest.
We republishthis speech from the Natchez Mississippi Journal of that date.
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