A Dictionary of the Art of PrintingB. Franklin, 1841 - 815 páginas |
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... English language , and , in- deed , of every other language , would contain a number of letters , precisely equal to the number of simple articulate sounds belonging to the language . Every simple sound would have its distinct character ...
... English language , and , in- deed , of every other language , would contain a number of letters , precisely equal to the number of simple articulate sounds belonging to the language . Every simple sound would have its distinct character ...
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... English th , as in the word thing ; and it cannot be rendered in French better than by the two letters TS . The greater part of the Arabs make no distinction between the pronunciation of this letter and that of ~ ; some indeed regard as ...
... English th , as in the word thing ; and it cannot be rendered in French better than by the two letters TS . The greater part of the Arabs make no distinction between the pronunciation of this letter and that of ~ ; some indeed regard as ...
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... English ) . Many French writers render it by the three letters SCH , in order that foreigners may not confound its pronun- ciation with that of which is the custom I generally follow . From the manner in which the Arabs of Spain ...
... English ) . Many French writers render it by the three letters SCH , in order that foreigners may not confound its pronun- ciation with that of which is the custom I generally follow . From the manner in which the Arabs of Spain ...
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... English . The Turks and Persians pronounce it as the French v . ୪ 53. The represents only a very light and often insensible aspiration , as the h in the French words la Hollande , la Hongrie , or it indicates only a simple hiatus . 54 ...
... English . The Turks and Persians pronounce it as the French v . ୪ 53. The represents only a very light and often insensible aspiration , as the h in the French words la Hollande , la Hongrie , or it indicates only a simple hiatus . 54 ...
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... English . Caslon . These were the first punches cut by William Caslon for types . They were cut in 1720 for the Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge . Thorowgood and Besley . This character was cut by the late Dr. Fry , under the ...
... English . Caslon . These were the first punches cut by William Caslon for types . They were cut in 1720 for the Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge . Thorowgood and Besley . This character was cut by the late Dr. Fry , under the ...
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aforesaid alphabet antimony balls Books botanist Brevier Button-board called Caslon cast cause characters charged colour commenced Commissioners composed composing stick compositor consonant copy cylinder Demy designate the number double English engraving fold Folio 4to French botanist frisket furniture further enacted galley Greek Half Sheet head Hebrew impression inches Inner Form iron Justice language letters London Long Primer Majesty manner matter metal Mill-board Newspaper Nonpareil notes NUMBER OF THOUSANDS octavo Offence Officer Outer Form page papers paid Pamphlet paper Paste-board Penalty Person or Persons Pica piece Plantarum plate Pounds pressman preterite printed or published pull quadrats quarto Quires quoins reglet respectively roller Saxon Scale-board screw Sheet of Long Sheet of Twelves shilling side Signatures space Stamp Duties thereof thick Thorowgood and Besley Thou top designate tympan types United Kingdom University of Oxford vols vowel words writing