Norton's Literary Gazette and Publishers' Circular, Volumes 1-2C. B. Norton, 1854 |
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... tion . But what have they to fear ? Is the in- tellect of America — is its talent , is its enter- prise - is anything that may be requisite for such a conflict , so inferior , so defective amongst us , that there need be any doubt or ...
... tion . But what have they to fear ? Is the in- tellect of America — is its talent , is its enter- prise - is anything that may be requisite for such a conflict , so inferior , so defective amongst us , that there need be any doubt or ...
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... tion , who had been able to procure large edi- tions for exportation , at prices much lower than those at which single copies could be af- forded . It was confidently expected that in- creased circulation in America would justify 644 ...
... tion , who had been able to procure large edi- tions for exportation , at prices much lower than those at which single copies could be af- forded . It was confidently expected that in- creased circulation in America would justify 644 ...
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... tion was decided against them by the courts , who maintain that a title cannot be monopolized , and that the right of possession of articles by de- ceased authors ceases after the number of years from their death fixed by law , though ...
... tion was decided against them by the courts , who maintain that a title cannot be monopolized , and that the right of possession of articles by de- ceased authors ceases after the number of years from their death fixed by law , though ...
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... tion . The new impulse which the Great Exhibition recently awakened , at least in one department - the application of the Fine to the Useful Arts - should extend to all , and act , not for the sake of the Useful Arts alone , but upon ...
... tion . The new impulse which the Great Exhibition recently awakened , at least in one department - the application of the Fine to the Useful Arts - should extend to all , and act , not for the sake of the Useful Arts alone , but upon ...
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... tion the author treats of the Exordium , the An - volume of 372 pages , compiled under the direc- nouncement , Transitions , and the Peroration ; tion of the American Congregational Union , and the last part is taken up with ...
... tion the author treats of the Exordium , the An - volume of 372 pages , compiled under the direc- nouncement , Transitions , and the Peroration ; tion of the American Congregational Union , and the last part is taken up with ...
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