A Dictionary of the Art of PrintingLongman, Brown, Green, and Longmans, 1841 - 815 páginas |
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... nearly a cen- tury before the earliest date they give . There has , in reality , hitherto been but little said on the History or Practice of Printing , the numerous books on the subject being chiefly copies from one or.
... nearly a cen- tury before the earliest date they give . There has , in reality , hitherto been but little said on the History or Practice of Printing , the numerous books on the subject being chiefly copies from one or.
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... give a Receipt for the same ; and one printed Copy of every such Pamphlet , Literary Work , or Paper as aforesaid , which shall be published in any Place in the United Kingdom , not being within the Cities of London , Edinburgh , or ...
... give a Receipt for the same ; and one printed Copy of every such Pamphlet , Literary Work , or Paper as aforesaid , which shall be published in any Place in the United Kingdom , not being within the Cities of London , Edinburgh , or ...
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... give to his Story . " It is now customary that Journey - men are paid for all Church Holy days that fall not on a ... gives them a Way - goose ; that is , he makes them a good Feast , and not only entertains them at his own House , but ...
... give to his Story . " It is now customary that Journey - men are paid for all Church Holy days that fall not on a ... gives them a Way - goose ; that is , he makes them a good Feast , and not only entertains them at his own House , but ...
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... give to the letters when they are employed as figures , confirms the existence of this order , which they term aboudjed , in like manner as we call the alphabet a be ce . The twenty - two first letters of the Arabic alphabet , thus ...
... give to the letters when they are employed as figures , confirms the existence of this order , which they term aboudjed , in like manner as we call the alphabet a be ce . The twenty - two first letters of the Arabic alphabet , thus ...
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... give the name of tenwin , which indicates that the vowel ought to be followed with the articulation of a grammarians call them nunnations ; I shall call them nasal vowels . These nasal vowels are only placed at the end of words , and ...
... give the name of tenwin , which indicates that the vowel ought to be followed with the articulation of a grammarians call them nunnations ; I shall call them nasal vowels . These nasal vowels are only placed at the end of words , and ...
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