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[Footnote 9: It is to be regretted that the author has not followed the good example set him by Johnson, in his Debates in the Senate of Magna Lilliputia, published in the Gentlemen's Magazine for 1738: the denominations of the speakers being formed of the letters of their real names, so that they might be easily deciphered.

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Breadth, no less than length, is a striking feature of Western settlements, and that this element is conspicuous in the journalism of those singular abodes, no less than in the social life of their inhabitants, generally, is evidenced in the following advertisement cut from "The Times"a paper published at Leavenworth, Kansas: "NOTICE TO DRIVERS OF FAST STOCK.Hold your horses and do not drive so fast.

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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."

on Occurrences 101%

I refer those who are desirous of being more particularly informed, to the work which I propose to publish on lunar geography; and, in the mean time, some of the most striking peculiarities of this people, in opinions, manners, and customs, will be developed in this, which must be considered as my personal narrative.

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The vile insinuation that PUNCHINELLO is printed and published for the sole purpose of making money out of its subscribers and the reading public in general, is too mendacious for refutation; and when the reckless editor of the periodical in question gravely announces that he can never read PUNCHINELLO without laughing at its contents, it will be readily seen that he goes so far as to make use of the truth to serve his wicked purposes.

with Occurrences 85%

When the north winds in winter are making upward sweeps over the curving summits of the High Sierra, the fact is sometimes published with flying snow-banners a mile long.

as Occurrences 76%

CONTENTS PREFACE MIGHT IS RIGHT First published as one of the Oxford Pamphlets, October 1914.

to Occurrences 67%

" "Every time a ship sets out from San Francisco without publishing to all the world just what her business is, all the world thinks it's one of those wild-goose hunts," observed Ives.

after Occurrences 55%

In the second paragraph of the Social Democratic programme published after the Halle Congress in 1890, we read: "The German workmen's socialistic party, although working for the present on national lines, is aware of the international character of the workmen's movement, and is determined to fulfil all duties accruing thereby to the working classes, in order to make the brotherhood of all men a reality.

from Occurrences 49%

Altogether, the writings (independently of those in newspapers) which I published from 1832 to 1834, amount to a large volume.

until Occurrences 44%

" Even the journal consisted of little more than daily memoranda, from which the minutes ought to have been, but never were, made; and these fragmentary records of the proceedings of a convention which had been in continuous session for nearly four months were never published until the year 1819, or thirty-two years after the close of the convention.

during Occurrences 30%

In addition to his great fund of information on Base Ball topics he is an author, and "The Sword of Bussy," a book which was published during the winter, is even more clever than some of the author's best Base Ball yarns, and that is saying a great deal in behalf of a man wedded to Base Ball.

about Occurrences 29%

It would be an unendurable calamity if he were to die before the monstrous calumnies that have been published about him are proved lies.

without Occurrences 29%

At the beginning he asks 'whether it was a decent and reasonable thing that works written, as a great part of Mr. Addison's were, in correspondence with me, ought to have been published without my review of the catalogue of them.'

of Occurrences 25%

I have been favoured by Mr. Simon with an early copy of the last published of the valuable "Reports on the Public Health," which, in his capacity of their medical officer, he annually presents to the Lords of the Privy Council.

before Occurrences 20%

[Footnote 2: Owing to special circumstances, Prof. Cumont's volume was published before that of Prof. DeGroot.

between Occurrences 18%

How Germany's public opinion was tuned to the war melody is seen by a study of the German newspapers published between July 25th and August 1st.

against Occurrences 13%

The Princes are concerned in the Libels published against the Queen.

among Occurrences 11%

After this last comedy, we meet with no more he ever wrote for the stage; however, there are preserved some letters of his in prose, published among a collection of Familiar Letters, by John earl of Rochester; two of which, sent to the duke of Buckingham, have particular merit, both for the archness of the turns, and the acuteness of the observations.

by Occurrences 11%

It is issued in very neat and attractive form, and is one of a series of the SAND novels, publishing by Messrs. ROBERTS.

within Occurrences 11%

Three editions were published within a year, but the fourth was not issued till 1807.

throughout Occurrences 10%

Moreover, no ban had been published throughout the wide extent of their domain.

through Occurrences 9%

The censorship of the victorious coup d'état has mutilated their report and has published through its historians this mangled version as the true version.

towards Occurrences 4%

The first writings of mine which got into print were two letters published towards the end of 1822, in the Traveller evening newspaper.

over Occurrences 4%

The wisdom and religion of him was published over all, and was reputed marvellous.

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