He devoted his leisure to the improvement of his economic treatise, which had for some time been out of print, but which the censorship did not permit him to republish; and in 1814 he availed himself (to use his own words) of the sort of liberty arising from the entrance of the allied powers into France to bring out a second edition of the work, dedicated to the emperor Alexander, who had professed himself his pupil. [Please select]
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With this explanation the note is republished as it appeared in the 'Rough Draft.' [Please select]
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Miss Procter's first volume, "Legends and Lyrics," appeared in 1858, and met with great success; it was republished in this country. [Please select]
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_) is the kind of work that can be republished in our country with a certainty of success. [Please select]
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His autobiography, his _Way to Wealth_, and many of his essays are still republished and widely read. [Please select]
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The Editors of _The Standard_ have kindly permitted me to republish the contents of this book, and I tender them my thanks. [Please select]
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Papers containing reports of these speeches immediately reached the Northern States, and they were republished. [Please select]
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A second series, under the same name, was published in 1860; and in 1862 both series were republished with additional poems, and an introduction by Charles Dickens. [Please select]
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Herbert Spencer, in an essay published in 1852, and republished six years later, contrasted the theories of the creation and the development of organic beings. [Please select]
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