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Divergences there are, for our law is more than a republication of the law written on men's hearts. Though the one agrees with the other, yet the area which they cover is not the same. The precepts of the one, like some rock-hewn inscriptions by forgotten kings, are weathered and indistinct, often illegible, often misread, often neglected.

It was a happy and honored custom in the old days for subscribers to the New York Ledger and the New York Weekly to unite in requests for the serial republication of favorite stories in those great fireside luminaries. They were the old-fashioned, broadside sheets and, of course, there were insuperable difficulties against preserving the numbers.

Thus the emergence of arts out of instincts is the token and exact measure of nature's success and of mortal happiness. gar noy enhergeia zôhê This Dover edition, first published in 1982, is an unabridged republication of volume five of The Life of Reason; or The Phases of Human Progress, originally published by Charles Scribner's Sons, N.Y., in 1905. Science still young.

For twenty years I am perfectly certain that I have never made any other allusion to the republication of my books in America than the good-humored remark, 'that if there had been international copyright between England and the States, I should have been a man of very large fortune, instead of a man of moderate savings, always supporting a very expensive public position. Nor have I ever been such a fool as to charge the absence of international copyright upon individuals.

Beginning of the Correspondence with Carlyle. Letters to the Rev. James Freeman Clarke. Republication of "Sartor Resartus." Section 2. Emerson's Second Marriage. His New Residence in Concord. Historical Address. Course of Ten Lectures on English Literature delivered in Boston. The Concord Battle Hymn. Preaching in Concord and East Lexington. Accounts of his Preaching by Several Hearers.

Cruger's store he wrote his famous letter to young Stevens. It will bear republication here, and its stilted tone, so different from the concise simplicity of his business letters, was no doubt designed to produce an effect on the mind of his more fortunate friend.

Such parts only of these "Confessions" as have relation to De Quincey's habits as an opium-eater, have been selected for republication; such extracts from his other writings are added as embody his entire experience of opium so far as he has given it to the world. I here present you, courteous reader, with the record of a remarkable period of my life.

The selection had been made during my wife's lifetime, but the revision, in concert with her, with a view to republication, had been barely commenced; and when I had no longer the guidance of her judgment I despaired of pursuing it further, and republished the papers as they were, with the exception of striking out such passages as were no longer in accordance with my opinions.

Printed In The American Museum, April, 1788. This article first appeared in The Pittsburgh Gazette, but as I have not been able to find a file of that paper, I have been compelled to reprint it from The American Museum. It was anonymous, but its authorship is settled by its republication in Brackenridge’sGazette Publications,” printed in book form in 1806. Cursory Remarks.

Under it, authors are assured the control of their own text, both as to correctness and completeness. Formerly, republication was conducted on a "scramble" system, by which books were hastened through the press, to secure the earliest market, with little or no regard to a correct re-production.

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