A Dictionary of the Art of PrintingB. Franklin, 1841 - 815 páginas |
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... public without availing myself of this privilege of authors . It affords me an opportunity of acknowledging , which I do most gratefully , the kind and valuable assistance I have received during my protracted labours , and of saying a ...
... public without availing myself of this privilege of authors . It affords me an opportunity of acknowledging , which I do most gratefully , the kind and valuable assistance I have received during my protracted labours , and of saying a ...
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... public to determine . I cannot consent to give an opinion in favour of the changes that fashion , prejudice , or even the rules of grammar have introduced , which are now adopted in general writing , until we have another authorized ...
... public to determine . I cannot consent to give an opinion in favour of the changes that fashion , prejudice , or even the rules of grammar have introduced , which are now adopted in general writing , until we have another authorized ...
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... public , to be sold for a trifle , merely to insure their preservation . The Standards to be printed from the same plates as the notes themselves , but on paper quite of another texture and colour from the note paper , for the purpose ...
... public , to be sold for a trifle , merely to insure their preservation . The Standards to be printed from the same plates as the notes themselves , but on paper quite of another texture and colour from the note paper , for the purpose ...
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... public curiosity must be strongly excited by the beautiful characters which are displayed in the following work : and although my attempt may be deemed incompleat or unworthy of notice , the book itself will always bear an intrinsic ...
... public curiosity must be strongly excited by the beautiful characters which are displayed in the following work : and although my attempt may be deemed incompleat or unworthy of notice , the book itself will always bear an intrinsic ...
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... public as having suggested an improvement , while , in fact , the founders pay no regard to these proportions , but cast from a scale of their own . The late Earl Stanhope gave another scale of numbers , produced by counting the letters ...
... public as having suggested an improvement , while , in fact , the founders pay no regard to these proportions , but cast from a scale of their own . The late Earl Stanhope gave another scale of numbers , produced by counting the letters ...
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