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... received from the United States , to Mr. John Murray , the eminent publisher , from whom I had already received friendly attentions , and left them with him for examination , informing him that should he be inclined to bring them before ...
... received from the United States , to Mr. John Murray , the eminent publisher , from whom I had already received friendly attentions , and left them with him for examination , informing him that should he be inclined to bring them before ...
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... coach to Scott's address in Edinburgh ; the letter went by mail to his residence in the country . By the very first post I received a reply , before he had seen my work . " I was down at Kelso , ” said he viii PREFACE .
... coach to Scott's address in Edinburgh ; the letter went by mail to his residence in the country . By the very first post I received a reply , before he had seen my work . " I was down at Kelso , ” said he viii PREFACE .
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... received a reply : " I observe with pleasure that you are going to come forth in Britain . It is certainly not the very best way to publish on one's own accompt ; for the booksellers set their face against the circulation of such works ...
... received a reply : " I observe with pleasure that you are going to come forth in Britain . It is certainly not the very best way to publish on one's own accompt ; for the booksellers set their face against the circulation of such works ...
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... received with caution by the censors of the press ; that the motives of these men , their veracity , their opportunities of inquiry and observation , and their capacities for judging correctly , would be rigorously scrutinized before ...
... received with caution by the censors of the press ; that the motives of these men , their veracity , their opportunities of inquiry and observation , and their capacities for judging correctly , would be rigorously scrutinized before ...
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... received tidings of his seizure , but beyond that they could learn nothing . It was the loss of their main prop . The father , who was already infirm , grew heartless and melancholy , and sunk into his grave . in her age and feebleness ...
... received tidings of his seizure , but beyond that they could learn nothing . It was the loss of their main prop . The father , who was already infirm , grew heartless and melancholy , and sunk into his grave . in her age and feebleness ...
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