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ft Until some protection is extended by the law to the literary, 

 as it is to the personal property, of foreign authors, they can 

 expect but little regard to their wishes and arrangements for 

 the republication of their works, and even the usages of the 

 trade will not always shield the publisher from interference. 



J. W. W. 

 Cambridge, August 29, 1842. 





