A Dictionary of Printers and Printing: With the Progress of Literature; Ancient and ModernH. Johnson, 1839 - 996 pagini |
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Pagina 16
... notice of the state of the copy , and received proper directions , the compositor begins work ; and here his attention is particularly called to those rules by which he may compose with accuracy , ease and expedition . Many compositors ...
... notice of the state of the copy , and received proper directions , the compositor begins work ; and here his attention is particularly called to those rules by which he may compose with accuracy , ease and expedition . Many compositors ...
Pagina 18
... notice this encroachment . The last line of a paragraph should not on any account begin a page , if the work has white lines between the breaks . To obviate which , the compositor may make his page either a line short or long , as most ...
... notice this encroachment . The last line of a paragraph should not on any account begin a page , if the work has white lines between the breaks . To obviate which , the compositor may make his page either a line short or long , as most ...
Pagina 61
... notice that what follows it is a corollary of what has preceded ; or otherwise matter of import and consequence . When made to line and join aurately , metal rules are very useful , as they serve not only for rectilinear , but also ...
... notice that what follows it is a corollary of what has preceded ; or otherwise matter of import and consequence . When made to line and join aurately , metal rules are very useful , as they serve not only for rectilinear , but also ...
Pagina 65
... notice , on what day it is proper to let blood ; to bathe and to cup ; to sow and to plant ; to take physic ; to have the hair cut ; to cut the nails ; to wean children ; and many ther alike nonsensical observations , to which the lower ...
... notice , on what day it is proper to let blood ; to bathe and to cup ; to sow and to plant ; to take physic ; to have the hair cut ; to cut the nails ; to wean children ; and many ther alike nonsensical observations , to which the lower ...
Pagina 86
... notice . 19. No person to take sorts from the frames or cases of another without leave ; nor to hoard useful sorts , not immediately wanting them . 20. No person ( except the master or overseer ) to call off the errand boy while he is ...
... notice . 19. No person to take sorts from the frames or cases of another without leave ; nor to hoard useful sorts , not immediately wanting them . 20. No person ( except the master or overseer ) to call off the errand boy while he is ...
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