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The Waltz was published anonymously in April, 1813.

The book is a veritable repository of information concerning players, clubs and personalities connected with the game in its early days, and is written in a most interesting style, interspersed with enlivening anecdotes and accounts of events that have not heretofore been published.

From this second narrative it appears, that Vincentius had received an account of the journey of the second mission from Simon de St Quintin, a minorite friar belonging to the party; and that he had worked up along with this, the whole of the narrative which had been separately published by Carpini of his journey; which indeed forms by far the larger and more interesting portion of the work published by Vincentius.

About the same time the State Cabinets of Natural History were put under the care of the Board, and these have equally prospered, every year adding to their extent, until now the Regents publish annually, catalogues of the additions made to them from various sources, and, occasionally, papers communicated by experts in natural history.

But I suppose this would have been "Aufklärung"a recurrence to the base common-sense philosophy of the eighteenth century, which liked to see before it believed, and to understand before it criticised Dr. Stirling winds up his paper with the following paragraph: [Footnote 9: Subsequently published under the title of "As regards Protoplasm."

Nor does Roger Ascham in his Scholemaster, written between 1563-1568 and published posthumously in 1570, concern himself with the purpose of poetry.

London 1685, and then commenced a journalist for the Court, and published weekly an Essay in behalf of the Administration.

Thus, in 1538, when a new edition of the Bible, commonly called the "Great Bible," afterward published in 1539, was secretly printing in Paris at the instance of Lord Cromwell, under the superintendence of Grafton, Whitchurch, and Coverdale, the French inquisitors of the faith interfered, charging them with heresy, and they were fortunate in making their escape to England.

The Spy had to sustain a comparison with Scott's Antiquary, published simultaneously with it, and with Lockhart's Valerius, which seems to me one of the most remarkable works of fiction ever composed.

Whenever a Delafield church, or club, or society, proposes to engage in a work that is to benefit the town, the plan ought to be made known, and in due time the results should be published as widely as was the plan.

Nevertheless, after being talked about for a year, the parties were duly published, married, and settled down into the quiet routine of country life.

The announcement was extensively published in the Mexican Press, and was never contradicted by the President himself.

If this is the tone adopted by Blackwood's Magazine in relation to Keats living and dead, one need not be surprised to find that the verdict of the same review upon the poem of Adonais, then newly published, ran to the following effect: 'Locke says the most resolute liar cannot lie more than once in every three sentences.

This paper was published regularly until after election, and as the returns indicated that the officeholders would not much longer contribute toward its support it soon collapsed.

His most important recent performances had been his Art of Cookery and his Art of Love, published respectively in 1708 and in 1709.

His best known work, Pickwick, was published serially in 1836-1837, and Dickens's fame and fortune were made.

They have recently called a general meeting for the consideration of labor policy, and they publish monthly a little paper known as "The Cooperative Crier."

It is a significant circumstance that yearly there are published in America a large number of books for children telling them "how to make" various things.

Though last in the field, (for it is scarcely published) the Bijou will doubtless occupy a different place in public favour.

I shall therefore publish, very speedily, the Translation of a little Greek Manuscript, which is sent me by a learned Friend.

THE CANON LAW DIGEST; officially published documents affecting the Code of common law, 1917-1933.

The actual workings of diplomacy may best be seen in the "White Books" of diplomatic correspondence, periodically published by the Foreign Office, such, for instance, as the successive volumes of Correspondence Respecting the Affairs of Persia.

Of such sort as this is the testimony from all the Colonies, most abundantly published in the Emancipator and other abolition papers, to the point of the safety of entire Emancipation.

By the way, as you have written travels in all parts of this and other worlds, without so much as stirring from your arm-chair, and have calmly and coolly published the same, I must quote to you the rebuke of Howell, who says, "He would not have adventured upon the remote, outlandish subject, had he not bin himself upon the place; had he not had practicall conversation with the people of whom he writes.

The speeches and writings of these agents have been published repeatedly and at length in almost every paper in our country from the Atlantic to the Pacific.

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