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... bookseller . " A generous and elevated mind is distinguished by nothing more certainly than an eminent degree of curiosity ; nor is that curiosity ever more agreeably or usefully employed , than in examining the laws and customs of ...
... bookseller . " A generous and elevated mind is distinguished by nothing more certainly than an eminent degree of curiosity ; nor is that curiosity ever more agreeably or usefully employed , than in examining the laws and customs of ...
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... booksellers and make the best bargain they can . " BoSWELL : “ But , Sir , if a bookseller should bring you a manuscript to look at . " JOHNSON : " Why , Sir , I would desire the bookseller to take it away . " I mentioned a friend of ...
... booksellers and make the best bargain they can . " BoSWELL : “ But , Sir , if a bookseller should bring you a manuscript to look at . " JOHNSON : " Why , Sir , I would desire the bookseller to take it away . " I mentioned a friend of ...
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... bookseller is the country bookseller . Here are three profits to be paid between the printer and the reader , or in the style of com- merce , between the manufacturer and the consumer ; and if any of these profits is too penuriously ...
... bookseller is the country bookseller . Here are three profits to be paid between the printer and the reader , or in the style of com- merce , between the manufacturer and the consumer ; and if any of these profits is too penuriously ...
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