Scribner's Monthly: An Illustrated Magazine for the People, 22 tomasJosiah Gilbert Holland, Richard Watson Gilder Scribner & Company; The Century Company, 1881 |
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... fact alone will explain , to a large extent , the contradictions and uncertainties of the law . If authors do not pay proper attention to their own interests , why should the legislature and the courts show any great solicitude in the ...
... fact alone will explain , to a large extent , the contradictions and uncertainties of the law . If authors do not pay proper attention to their own interests , why should the legislature and the courts show any great solicitude in the ...
145 psl.
... facts . The " lobby " of which we speak , and which has so long successfully opposed the granting of copyright to ... fact throughout Europe ) that America is very big , very rich , and " tremendously successful . " But those who hold ...
... facts . The " lobby " of which we speak , and which has so long successfully opposed the granting of copyright to ... fact throughout Europe ) that America is very big , very rich , and " tremendously successful . " But those who hold ...
146 psl.
... fact , has not only heredi- tary ties with the Old World , but all sorts of romantic associations with her . Though ... facts , and who appreciate our national faults as well as our national virtues . Obviously the thing most needed to ...
... fact , has not only heredi- tary ties with the Old World , but all sorts of romantic associations with her . Though ... facts , and who appreciate our national faults as well as our national virtues . Obviously the thing most needed to ...
164 psl.
... fact , most of it that one sees in public places - should be meretricious . But he is a shallow observer who concludes that , because hundreds of pieces of sculpture on the buildings and in the gardens of Paris are not as remarkable for ...
... fact , most of it that one sees in public places - should be meretricious . But he is a shallow observer who concludes that , because hundreds of pieces of sculpture on the buildings and in the gardens of Paris are not as remarkable for ...
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... fact , " London trading , " as it was called , became even a dangerous element in the contest , by giving the English very necessary supplies . From almost every inlet along the sound light boats , freighted with provisions , darted ...
... fact , " London trading , " as it was called , became even a dangerous element in the contest , by giving the English very necessary supplies . From almost every inlet along the sound light boats , freighted with provisions , darted ...
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