1.  But I have never seen the word wimple in an inventory, list, invoice, letter, or book of colonial times, and but once the word kirtle.

2.  And what of this new book the whole world makes such a rout about?

3.  They taught him how to read books in which was written the wisdom of men who had lived long ago.

4.  Without at all affecting the blue stocking, she liked books.

5.  "They have only bought so many of my new book. "

6.  ' So write Messrs. Spencer and Gillen in their excellent book on The Native Tribes of Central Australia (p. 130); and so it was with the gipsy, who, though a 'wise woman, ' believed in a 'wise man.

7.  And the French books are all so pleasant in the page, and so cheap— they are for a people that buys to read.

8.  Of Manchester, book ii.

9.  The logic of this book and, as I may add, of his 'Natural Theology, ' gave me as much delight as did Euclid.

10.  CHAPTER VIII Co-operative Printing A print is shown at the end of this book (page 95 ) as an example of a first experiment in co-operative printing.

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