On the 17th of April 1790, calm and resigned-cool and collected-peaceful and happy-he commended his spirit to Him who gave it-quitted this vale of tears with a full assurance of rising to a glorious immortality at the final resurrection and slumbered quietly and sweetly in the arms of death with a full assurance that his Lord and Master would rebind him in a new and more beautiful edition fully revised.
"Sages and Heroes of the American Revolution"
L. Carroll Judson
Even prudence might fail to calculate, how the present sacrifice to general good is to be compensated; and charity would rebind the man to love his neighbor as himself, and do as he would receive again.
"The Growth of Thought As Affecting the Progress of Society"
William Withington
Obviously there are many cases where it would be sheer foolishness to rebind the volume, slight repairs at the hands of an experienced binder being all that is necessary to enable the book to be described as a fine, tall, clean copy, in the original binding, neatly repaired.
"The Book-Hunter at Home"
P. B. M. Allan