A Dictionary of Printers and Printing: With the Progress of Literature; Ancient and ModernH. Johnson, 1839 - 996 páginas |
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... interest of the printer and proprietor . To make proper margin , some use the following method for octavos ; viz . they measure and mark the width of four pages by compasses , on a sheet of paper designed for the work , beginning to ...
... interest of the printer and proprietor . To make proper margin , some use the following method for octavos ; viz . they measure and mark the width of four pages by compasses , on a sheet of paper designed for the work , beginning to ...
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... interest for its immense expense . Mr. Moxon gives the following particulars respecting the quantity of each sort of metal he made use of in his composition for type . " For 28 lbs . of [ type ] metal , it required 25 lbs . of lead ...
... interest for its immense expense . Mr. Moxon gives the following particulars respecting the quantity of each sort of metal he made use of in his composition for type . " For 28 lbs . of [ type ] metal , it required 25 lbs . of lead ...
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... interest more than Alfred . He semes to have considered his life but as a trust to be used for the benefit of his people ; and his plans for their welfare , were intelligent and great . He fought their battles , regulated the ...
... interest more than Alfred . He semes to have considered his life but as a trust to be used for the benefit of his people ; and his plans for their welfare , were intelligent and great . He fought their battles , regulated the ...
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... interest could he have to deceive his friend ? No account was given to the world by them ; and had it not been for Pa pillon's curiosity while at De Greder's where he was first shewn the engravings , it most probably might have remained ...
... interest could he have to deceive his friend ? No account was given to the world by them ; and had it not been for Pa pillon's curiosity while at De Greder's where he was first shewn the engravings , it most probably might have remained ...
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... interest ng thereon . The judges , having taken the tus of each party , Gutenberg was sen- the interest , as well as that part of the capital which his accounts proved to have employed for his particular use . The con- ere was a ...
... interest ng thereon . The judges , having taken the tus of each party , Gutenberg was sen- the interest , as well as that part of the capital which his accounts proved to have employed for his particular use . The con- ere was a ...
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