A Dictionary of Printers and Printing: With the Progress of Literature; Ancient and ModernH. Johnson, 1839 - 996 sider |
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... present publication . In April , 1828 , that portion of the work which now forms the introduction , was delivered as one of two lectures , before the Warwick and Leamington Literary and Scientific Institution ; and the very flattering ...
... present publication . In April , 1828 , that portion of the work which now forms the introduction , was delivered as one of two lectures , before the Warwick and Leamington Literary and Scientific Institution ; and the very flattering ...
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... present day ordered without them , that it is at the option of the printer to ornit them in this scale on giving his order , should he be so inclined , and proportion their weight to the other sorts , than not to present the bill in as ...
... present day ordered without them , that it is at the option of the printer to ornit them in this scale on giving his order , should he be so inclined , and proportion their weight to the other sorts , than not to present the bill in as ...
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... present age it is used more sparingly , the necessity being supplied by the more elegant mode of introducing extracts within inverted commas , and poetry and annotations in a smaller - sized type . It is of service often in displaying a ...
... present age it is used more sparingly , the necessity being supplied by the more elegant mode of introducing extracts within inverted commas , and poetry and annotations in a smaller - sized type . It is of service often in displaying a ...
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... present , to express sometimes one sound and some- ties another , which practice has brought confusion into the languages , and rendered the acquisition of modern tongues a more difficult task than it would otherwise have been . As the ...
... present , to express sometimes one sound and some- ties another , which practice has brought confusion into the languages , and rendered the acquisition of modern tongues a more difficult task than it would otherwise have been . As the ...
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... present English may be considered as a selection from all the languages of Europe . The name Saxon originally signified upon the continent , that of a single state ; although it subsequently denoted an association of nations ; and ...
... present English may be considered as a selection from all the languages of Europe . The name Saxon originally signified upon the continent , that of a single state ; although it subsequently denoted an association of nations ; and ...
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