A Diary in America: With Remarks on Its Institutions. Part second, Parte2,Volumen1Longman, Orme, Brown, Green & Longmans, 1839 - 304 páginas |
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... copied the following from a western paper : " Yes , my countrymen , a dawn begins to open upon us ; the crepusculous rays of return- ing republicanism are fast extending over the darkness of our political horizon , and before their ...
... copied the following from a western paper : " Yes , my countrymen , a dawn begins to open upon us ; the crepusculous rays of return- ing republicanism are fast extending over the darkness of our political horizon , and before their ...
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... copy of Byron lying on the table . With the She says Mr. Cooper is a failure . exception of Washington Irving , there never was an American writer so justly popular in America as Cooper . It is true that latterly he has displeased the ...
... copy of Byron lying on the table . With the She says Mr. Cooper is a failure . exception of Washington Irving , there never was an American writer so justly popular in America as Cooper . It is true that latterly he has displeased the ...
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... copies , which they had nearly sold ; and were considering whether it would be worth their while to print a second . And in consequence of Miss Mar- tineau's assertion , that Byron was little known , I applied to the largest publishers ...
... copies , which they had nearly sold ; and were considering whether it would be worth their while to print a second . And in consequence of Miss Mar- tineau's assertion , that Byron was little known , I applied to the largest publishers ...
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... abroad , can secure a copy- right in the United States for any work of which he is the author , however important or valuable it may be . The object of the address and petition , therefore , is to remove this restric- 210 AUTHORS , ETC.
... abroad , can secure a copy- right in the United States for any work of which he is the author , however important or valuable it may be . The object of the address and petition , therefore , is to remove this restric- 210 AUTHORS , ETC.
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... copy to the compositors , and to be had for the expense of a single London copy : What pub- lisher would give its worth for a novel , in manuscript , supposing it to be equal to Bulwer's best , when he would get a novel of Bulwer L 2 ...
... copy to the compositors , and to be had for the expense of a single London copy : What pub- lisher would give its worth for a novel , in manuscript , supposing it to be equal to Bulwer's best , when he would get a novel of Bulwer L 2 ...
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