A Dictionary of the Art of PrintingLongman, Brown, Green, and Longmans, 1841 - 815 páginas |
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... proper mark . Abbreviations “ occur very frequently , and are often the occasion of perplexity to readers less familiarly acquainted with them , in the early- printed books . These also originated from the idea which the first Printers ...
... proper mark . Abbreviations “ occur very frequently , and are often the occasion of perplexity to readers less familiarly acquainted with them , in the early- printed books . These also originated from the idea which the first Printers ...
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... proper mark to distinguish a long syllable is this : as , Rōsy : ' and a short one thus : as ' Folly . ' This last mark is called a breve . " A diæresis , thus marked " , consists of two points placed over one of the two vowels that ...
... proper mark to distinguish a long syllable is this : as , Rōsy : ' and a short one thus : as ' Folly . ' This last mark is called a breve . " A diæresis , thus marked " , consists of two points placed over one of the two vowels that ...
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... proper to the Turks or to the people of India , among whom the Mussulmans of Persia have introduced their cha- racters with their language and religion . Arabic Alphabet . - The Neskhi Character . Figures of 14 ARABIC .
... proper to the Turks or to the people of India , among whom the Mussulmans of Persia have introduced their cha- racters with their language and religion . Arabic Alphabet . - The Neskhi Character . Figures of 14 ARABIC .
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... proper temperament , will be always ready for use at the moment required . If they should become a little too dry , they may be restored to a proper state for working in a very short time by sponging them over with water , and ...
... proper temperament , will be always ready for use at the moment required . If they should become a little too dry , they may be restored to a proper state for working in a very short time by sponging them over with water , and ...
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William Savage. ornamental lines might be thought proper . This stereotype plate , so formed , would give , by one pull at the letter - press , a completed Bank- note , unless it might be deemed requisite to add the numbering ; and a ...
William Savage. ornamental lines might be thought proper . This stereotype plate , so formed , would give , by one pull at the letter - press , a completed Bank- note , unless it might be deemed requisite to add the numbering ; and a ...
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