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The tenth edition of Hart’s Rules was published in January 1901, by Henry Frowde in London and printed in Oxford by Horace Hart. The construction was similar to that for the two previous editions, though the card for the cover was now sturdier and faced inside in off-white, and the 24-page signature was extended by four pages to accommodate two appendixes: one on the ‘Division of Greek Words’ by Mr H. Stuart Jones, Fellow and Tutor of Trinity College, and the other on the ‘Divison of Latin Words’ by Professor Robinson Ellison, Corpus Professor of Latin.

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