| 31. | Circulating library keepers would keep fees low because they were also printers, publishers, and newspaper proprietors.
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| 32. | _" A circulating library in a town is as an evergreen tree of diabolical knowledge ."
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| 33. | Having circulating libraries increased people's urge to read more since they could afford the access to books.
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| 34. | In other colleges there are societies that have large circulating libraries and that hold annual society contests.
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| 35. | He also ran a circulating library.
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| 36. | Publishers and circulating libraries became decreasingly dependent on each other in the nineteenth century for their mutual profit.
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| 37. | Many circulating libraries skipped this process.
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| 38. | The school building began to serve the community as not just a school, but as a circulating library.
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| 39. | Circulating libraries were popular in the 18th and 19th century and were located in large and small communities.
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| 40. | It is complicated to precisely define circulating libraries and specifically what separates them from other types of libraries.
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