Re-publishing of print material that has already been previously published.
A separately printed article that originally appeared in a larger publication.
1 In an attempt to maximise that embarrassment, we reprint said picture here.
2 Permission to reprint previously published material may be found following the bibliography.
3 They never reprint American news in Poland or Eastern Prussia and Silesia.
4 And only after the Princeton reprint was the author's identity firmly established.
5 Unfortunately both are of greater rarity than the reprint referred to above.
6 It is, therefore, unnecessary, and would be unjust, to reprint them here.
7 It completes, however, Messrs. Ticknor & Fields' reprint of his poetical works.
8 All the typographical errors of the original were carefully reproduced in this reprint .
9 Grateful acknowledgment is made to the following for permission to reprint copyrighted material:
10 The pamphlet promptly appeared in a reprint with the note prefixed.
11 Grateful acknowledgment is made for permission to reprint from the following:
12 Grateful acknowledgment is made to the following for permission to reprint :
13 The author is grateful to the following publishers for permission to reprint excerpts:
14 Note that the supplemental material, added for the 1965 reprint has been removed.
15 The German Nautical Jahrbuch is principally a reprint from the British.
16 By then it was too late to reprint the ballot papers.
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