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ber 9 , 1908 , an interesting note appeared in the London Daily News . ... of a new life in Russia , translations of Areopagitica made their appearance , and hawkers sold them for a few kopeks to defy the censor in Nijni Novgorod .
ber 9 , 1908 , an interesting note appeared in the London Daily News . ... of a new life in Russia , translations of Areopagitica made their appearance , and hawkers sold them for a few kopeks to defy the censor in Nijni Novgorod .
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It was , for some time at least , Jane Austen's own favorite and she wrote her sister when it appeared : " I must confess that I think her [ the heroine , Elizabeth ] as delightful a creature as ever appeared in print ...
It was , for some time at least , Jane Austen's own favorite and she wrote her sister when it appeared : " I must confess that I think her [ the heroine , Elizabeth ] as delightful a creature as ever appeared in print ...
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In reviewing that book when it first appeared in England Morris said with exasperation that Mr. Bellamy appeared to be : ... perfectly satisfied with modern civilization , if only the injustice , misery and waste could be got rid of ...
In reviewing that book when it first appeared in England Morris said with exasperation that Mr. Bellamy appeared to be : ... perfectly satisfied with modern civilization , if only the injustice , misery and waste could be got rid of ...
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