A heavy morocco often used in bookbinding.
1 You straightway levant with some old shaveling: so you see not my purgatory.
2 He will, believe me, be our destroyer unless we levant .
3 He was so stupefied that, on recovery, he hurried upstairs and got Hammond to levant with him.
4 I will take for my subject a rare old book that is to be rebound in a half - levant morocco binding.
5 We shall levant together.
6 Now who but France would bind her municipal documents in heavily tooled, full levant morocco, with grained silk inside covers?
7 Cloth, extra, gilt edges, $5.00; morocco, antique, $10.00; crushed levant , $15.00.
8 As yet all except a small part are merely arranged in chronological order, but soon it is to be sumptuously bound in royal purple levant .
9 Commencement edition, crushed levant , price $6.00.
10 New, complete edition, 8vo, extra cloth, gilt edges, $4.00; imitation crushed levant , gilt edges, $5.00; full Turkey morocco, $8.00.
11 Adalia played a considerable part in the medieval history of the Levant .
12 The vampires and pest-hags of the Levant are their successors in malignity.
13 Turlington has not always been in the Levant trade- Iknowthat already.
14 With Malta and Corfu she has a like advantage over the Levant .
15 The most significant theatre may well turn out to be the Levant .
16 It came from the Levant , and its members spoke Greek among themselves.
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