| John Johnson - 1824 - 658 páginas
...acquired repute, his servant, they say, went to reside atMentz; where, giving proofs of his knowledge in that science, he was joyfully received ; and where,...became at length generally known, and was brought to itire perfect! on : in consequence of which, the fame afternot be guilty of injustice towards this... | |
| John Johnson - 1824 - 656 páginas
...science, he was joyfully received ; and whi're, having applied himself to the business with uni emitting diligence, it became at length generally known, and was brought to entire perfect i un: in consequence of which, the fame afterwards spread abroad and became general, that the... | |
| Thomas F. Adams - 1857 - 300 páginas
...required repute, his servant, they say, went to reside at Mentz ; where, giving proofs of his knowledge in that science, he was joyfully received; and where,...having applied himself to the business with unremitting diligences it became at length generally known, and was brought to entire perfection ; in consequence... | |
| William Young Ottley - 1863 - 504 páginas
...unremitting diligence, it was brought to entire perfection, and became at length generally known : in consequence of which, the fame afterwards spread...science of printing originated in that city. What the truth really is, I am not able, nor will I take upon me, to decide; it sufficing me to have said... | |
| William Skeen - 1872 - 442 páginas
...with unremitting diligence, it was brought to entire perfection, and became at length generally known, in consequence of which, the fame afterwards spread abroad and became general, that the art and science of printing originated in that city. What the truth really is, I am not able,... | |
| Theodore Low De Vinne - 1877 - 572 páginas
...acquired repute, his servant, they say, went to reside at Mentz, where, giving proofs of his knowledge in that science, he was joyfully received, and where,...entire perfection, in consequence of which the fame afterward spread abroad and became general that the art and science of printing originated in that... | |
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