Definitionn. a short introductory essay preceding the text of a book
Last update: June 18, 2015
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The preface of the book which I red recently was very touching. [Please select]
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In our English text book each chapter is prefaced by an apposite quotation. [Please select]
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She prefaced her talk by addressing the chairman. [Please select]
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Bowen preface A preface page to Bowen 's road book has cherubs holding instruments. [Please select]
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Wednesday Mass proper Preface of Easter Reading 1 Acts 17:15. [Please select]
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The Preface of the first edition ends with the melancholy statement that the author "takes his respectful leave, as one who is not likely again to solicit favour." [Please select]
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There is one point on which we would wish to say a word before closing this preface. [Please select]
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PREFACE TO THE FOURTH GERMAN EDITION. [Please select]
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PREFACE TO THE FIFTH GERMAN EDITION. [Please select]
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Leipzig, March 5, 1877 GEORG EBERS PREFACE TO THE NINTH GERMAN EDITION. [Please select]
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"Because," he replied, putting a letter into her hand, "I have yet another request, which I dare hardly proffer, even when prefaced by these credentials." [Please select]
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