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1 The days of patient waiting merely a preface to the fine life.
2 The Author anticipated this objection in the preface to his earlier volume.
3 In her preface to the English edition of this book she writes:-
4 Theodore Kullak is curt and pedagogic in his preface to the Preludes.
5 You might take issue with the two-page preface to the British edition.
6 In the preface to Mrs. Eastman's book on the Dakotas we read:
7 Dr. Habicht himself tells us, in his preface to the first Vol.
8 The booksellers wanted a preface to a dictionary of trade and commerce.
9 Now, the Lord Proprietor had meant his question for preface to another.
10 Plato's philosophy is a worthy preface to the religion of the future.
11 Yet such was the preface to the landing of this force in Boston.
12 Again the preface to the book of Proverbs clearly expresses this educational ideal:
13 The story tells itself in the biographical preface to his poem.
14 The preface to the second volume contained the following suggestive sentences:-
15 Here is what he says of Chaucer in his preface to The Fables:-
16 In the preface to his second edition he writes as follows:-
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