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1 Grateful acknowledgment is made for permission to reprint from the following:
2 The German Nautical Jahrbuch is principally a reprint from the British.
3 Mr. Nobbs had a very curious history, which we reprint from the Rev.
4 The text is a literal reprint from Keightley's Library edition.
5 Grateful acknowledgment is made to the following for permission to reprint from previously published material:
6 If you do, you may make yourself the owner of an out-of-date reprint from stereotyped plates.
7 A reprint from the latest English edition.
8 B. Lindsey for permission to reprint from "The Beast."
9 The present Edition is the first reprint from the original Editions, and contains the whole of the omissions in other reprints.
10 This contains all the works of Champlain above mentioned, and the text is a faithful reprint from the early Paris editions.
11 In fact, it is a reprint from the edition which first appeared in 1985, when Molly Keane was a mere octogenarian.
12 The article we reprint from the New York Sun touching the status of the Colored man in Cuba was shown to Rev.
13 This, in plain English, is the only possible meaning of the letter which I here reprint from a leaflet issued by an Irish society:-
14 The extracts are reprinted from the two volumes edited by his sons.
15 This essay is reprinted from the September 15 issue of The New Republic.
16 Reprinted from a copy in The Library of the University of California, Riverside
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