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See MIRROR, vol 3, p 194—vol 5. p 311.
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We requote this passage from Mr. M'Creery, as it has already appeared in vol. 5; and in vol. 3, a correspondent denies that the first English book was printed at Westminster; but we are disposed to think that an impartial examination of the testimonies on each side of the controversy will decide in favour of Caxton.
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We did not know that such unpleasantries as Chancery injunctions were part of African law; perhaps sand may not be removed from the desert "without leave of the trustees," like scrapings from our roads.
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This was published by Bale in 1549, 8vo.
Published by J. LIMBIRD, 143, Strand, London, and Sold by all Booksellers and Newsmen.