A Dictionary of Printers and Printing: With the Progress of Literature; Ancient and ModernH. Johnson, 1839 - 996 pagini |
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... afterwards to have herded together without government or subordi- nation , then to have formed political societies , and by their own exertions , to have advanced from the grossest ignorance to the refinements of science . But , say the ...
... afterwards to have herded together without government or subordi- nation , then to have formed political societies , and by their own exertions , to have advanced from the grossest ignorance to the refinements of science . But , say the ...
Pagina 6
... afterwards to teach to himself and his companions the idea of the object which first gave occasion to its utterance . To suppose words invented , or names given to things in a manner purely arbitrary , without any ground or reason , is ...
... afterwards to teach to himself and his companions the idea of the object which first gave occasion to its utterance . To suppose words invented , or names given to things in a manner purely arbitrary , without any ground or reason , is ...
Pagina 22
... afterwards , string several slips together , by a piece of twine passed through them , and attach them to a board , in the same way as we file newspapers . Dr. Francis Buchanan , in his Essay on the Religion and Literature of the ...
... afterwards , string several slips together , by a piece of twine passed through them , and attach them to a board , in the same way as we file newspapers . Dr. Francis Buchanan , in his Essay on the Religion and Literature of the ...
Pagina 38
... afterwards painted in silver , excepting the initial characters and a few other passages , which are all in gold . From the deep impression of the strokes , Michaelis has conjectured that the letters were either imprinted with a warm ...
... afterwards painted in silver , excepting the initial characters and a few other passages , which are all in gold . From the deep impression of the strokes , Michaelis has conjectured that the letters were either imprinted with a warm ...
Pagina 42
... afterwards . In the acts of the councils of Ephesus and Chalcedon , many examples occur where the subscriptions are to be found in this form : I , such an one , have sub- scribed by the hands of such an one , because I cannot write ...
... afterwards . In the acts of the councils of Ephesus and Chalcedon , many examples occur where the subscriptions are to be found in this form : I , such an one , have sub- scribed by the hands of such an one , because I cannot write ...
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