A Dictionary of Printers and Printing: With the Progress of Literature; Ancient and ModernH. Johnson, 1839 - 996 páginas |
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... side the short cross ; the twenty - fours are two twelves imposed on each side the long cross , and a thirty - twos is four octavos imposed in each quarter of the chase . Thus a sheet may be repeatedly doubled . By this division , any ...
... side the short cross ; the twenty - fours are two twelves imposed on each side the long cross , and a thirty - twos is four octavos imposed in each quarter of the chase . Thus a sheet may be repeatedly doubled . By this division , any ...
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... side of a leaf , so as to have an equal margin of white paper left at the sides as well as at the head and foot thereof . The method of making margin by rule , is practised by no other printing nation besides the English : and it would ...
... side of a leaf , so as to have an equal margin of white paper left at the sides as well as at the head and foot thereof . The method of making margin by rule , is practised by no other printing nation besides the English : and it would ...
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... side and foot - stick of each quarter , and the chase , till the whole form may be raised . And though locking up a form may be thought a trifling affair , yet it demands particular attention , for a careless or clumsy compositor may so ...
... side and foot - stick of each quarter , and the chase , till the whole form may be raised . And though locking up a form may be thought a trifling affair , yet it demands particular attention , for a careless or clumsy compositor may so ...
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... side , and ƒ on both sides of its face . Their beaks being liable to accident , especially the Roman f , when at the end of a e , they should be cast in a larger proportion than might otherwise be necessary ; and e particularly the ...
... side , and ƒ on both sides of its face . Their beaks being liable to accident , especially the Roman f , when at the end of a e , they should be cast in a larger proportion than might otherwise be necessary ; and e particularly the ...
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... side , and ƒ on both sides of its face . Their beaks being liable to accident , especially the Roman f , when at the end of a Ime , they should be cast in a larger proportion than might otherwise be necessary ; and Tore particularly the ...
... side , and ƒ on both sides of its face . Their beaks being liable to accident , especially the Roman f , when at the end of a Ime , they should be cast in a larger proportion than might otherwise be necessary ; and Tore particularly the ...
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