Textually the appendices are much the worst part of Mr. Chambers' edition.
It is surely a bit of the Legend of the Three Companions; it may be found textually in the Tribulations, Laur.
This, which Hogg with his own pen represents himself as speaking with his own mouth, might be found textually in any page of the Noctes without seeming in the least out of keeping with the ideal Hogg.
In compiling his autobiography I quote, wherever possible, textually from his own words, giving the reference in all important points to the page from which the quotation is taken.
The following narrative of the career of a police captain of the City of New York is taken for the most part textually from the evidence tendered on oath by Captain Max F.
Voyage de l’Uranie, istextually reproduced in the Zoologie of M.
This passage is textually reproduced by Morton in a letter to the Rev.
These details aretextually given as the best representation of the place occupied, in the history of that time, by the morals and private life of the kings.
To place textually before the reader a fragment of an old chronicle will serve better than any modern description to show the impression of admiration and fear produced upon his contemporaries by Charlemagne, his person and his power.
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