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... English works of general interest ; for it will not answer to the American booksellers to reprint any English books for which there is not a probable demand for more than 500 copies ; or the expense of setting the types , and engraving ...
... English works of general interest ; for it will not answer to the American booksellers to reprint any English books for which there is not a probable demand for more than 500 copies ; or the expense of setting the types , and engraving ...
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... English society . That conceited ignorance , forward loquacity , heedless and round argumentation , which fill the common intercourse of men in France , is comparatively unknown here ; and with so much better reasoning fa- eulties , I ...
... English society . That conceited ignorance , forward loquacity , heedless and round argumentation , which fill the common intercourse of men in France , is comparatively unknown here ; and with so much better reasoning fa- eulties , I ...
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... English spirits would not have survived the trials to which the French have been exposed ; the latter have this buoyancy in their blood , the former in their mind only ; but mirth is by no means so foreign to English man- ners as is ...
... English spirits would not have survived the trials to which the French have been exposed ; the latter have this buoyancy in their blood , the former in their mind only ; but mirth is by no means so foreign to English man- ners as is ...
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