A Dictionary of the Art of PrintingLongman, Brown, Green, and Longmans, 1841 - 815 páginas |
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... given of the introduction of the practice into Europe by previous writers are unquestionably erroneous , as we have conclusive evidence of its being followed as a profession for nearly a cen- tury before the earliest date they give ...
... given of the introduction of the practice into Europe by previous writers are unquestionably erroneous , as we have conclusive evidence of its being followed as a profession for nearly a cen- tury before the earliest date they give ...
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... given a detailed account of all the minutiae of so valuable a branch of the business . Printing from engravings on wood is also a subject that has particu- larly interested me , the practice of which I have given at length : the result ...
... given a detailed account of all the minutiae of so valuable a branch of the business . Printing from engravings on wood is also a subject that has particu- larly interested me , the practice of which I have given at length : the result ...
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... given this Way - goose , the journey - men do not use to work by Candle Light . " If a Journey - man marry , he pays half a Crown to the Chappel . " When his Wife comes to the Chappel , she pays six Pence : and then all the Journey- men ...
... given this Way - goose , the journey - men do not use to work by Candle Light . " If a Journey - man marry , he pays half a Crown to the Chappel . " When his Wife comes to the Chappel , she pays six Pence : and then all the Journey- men ...
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... given occasion to some authors to suppose the Arabians to have been the in- ventors of letters ; and Sir Isaac Newton supposes , that Moses learned the alphabet from the Midianites , who were Arabians . " The Arabian alphabet consists ...
... given occasion to some authors to suppose the Arabians to have been the in- ventors of letters ; and Sir Isaac Newton supposes , that Moses learned the alphabet from the Midianites , who were Arabians . " The Arabian alphabet consists ...
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... given to this character , proves that it is not that which the Arabs of the Hedjaz made use of in the time of Mohammed , the town from which it takes its name having been founded only in A. H. 17 . Some papyri lately discovered in Egypt ...
... given to this character , proves that it is not that which the Arabs of the Hedjaz made use of in the time of Mohammed , the town from which it takes its name having been founded only in A. H. 17 . Some papyri lately discovered in Egypt ...
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