A Dictionary of the Art of PrintingLongman, Brown, Green, and Longmans, 1841 - 815 páginas |
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... allowed , indicates a pause permitted , but not becoming . The con- tracted from the word only from necessity , in order that the reader may draw breath . When the sense requires that there should be no pause at the end of a verse , it ...
... allowed , indicates a pause permitted , but not becoming . The con- tracted from the word only from necessity , in order that the reader may draw breath . When the sense requires that there should be no pause at the end of a verse , it ...
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... allowed to remain some time locked up in the chase , it is very difficult to separate and distribute , and causes great loss of time , and injury to the letter . The usual remedy for this inconvenience is to pour boiling water on the ...
... allowed to remain some time locked up in the chase , it is very difficult to separate and distribute , and causes great loss of time , and injury to the letter . The usual remedy for this inconvenience is to pour boiling water on the ...
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... allowed to tread a skin ; this circumstance caused me to try the above - mentioned plan , and experience has taught me that it is by far the most preferable method . " I also know by experience that a greasy skin is the best for strong ...
... allowed to tread a skin ; this circumstance caused me to try the above - mentioned plan , and experience has taught me that it is by far the most preferable method . " I also know by experience that a greasy skin is the best for strong ...
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... allowed by every person who shall examine the intricacies of the strokes , the unequal length and size of the characters , and the variety of their positions and combinations . It was no easy task to procure a writer accurate enough to ...
... allowed by every person who shall examine the intricacies of the strokes , the unequal length and size of the characters , and the variety of their positions and combinations . It was no easy task to procure a writer accurate enough to ...
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... allowed to leave somewhat for the benefit of printing . To this end , I give to the master and keepers , or wardens and commonalty , of the mistery or art of a Stationer of the city of London , such a sum of money as will pur- chase Two ...
... allowed to leave somewhat for the benefit of printing . To this end , I give to the master and keepers , or wardens and commonalty , of the mistery or art of a Stationer of the city of London , such a sum of money as will pur- chase Two ...
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