The Magazine of American History with Notes and Queries, Volume 24John Austin Stevens, Benjamin Franklin DeCosta, Henry Phelps Johnston, Martha Joanna Lamb, Nathan Gillett Pond A.S. Barnes, 1890 - United States |
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... printed with such elegance and taste that it is a pleasure to turn its entertaining pages . It stands at the very front of the best class of periodical literature in America . One of the chief leaders of public sentiment in all affairs ...
... printed with such elegance and taste that it is a pleasure to turn its entertaining pages . It stands at the very front of the best class of periodical literature in America . One of the chief leaders of public sentiment in all affairs ...
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... printed a volume which he circulated among his friends . He was socially inclined , and an active member of a literary club which mixed up a little literature with a great deal of hilarity . Benjamin Moore The graduates at this ...
... printed a volume which he circulated among his friends . He was socially inclined , and an active member of a literary club which mixed up a little literature with a great deal of hilarity . Benjamin Moore The graduates at this ...
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... printing - press was originally placed , and the room over that in which the press was situated was used as a dormitory . Johnson , in his Wonder - Working Providence , re- cords the fact that when he wrote , which is thought to have ...
... printing - press was originally placed , and the room over that in which the press was situated was used as a dormitory . Johnson , in his Wonder - Working Providence , re- cords the fact that when he wrote , which is thought to have ...
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... printing house . " Dankers and Sluy- ter , who visited Cambridge in 1680 , say that they looked into the building " through a broken paper sash . " Thomas , in his History of Printing , * Historical Collection relating to the Colonial ...
... printing house . " Dankers and Sluy- ter , who visited Cambridge in 1680 , say that they looked into the building " through a broken paper sash . " Thomas , in his History of Printing , * Historical Collection relating to the Colonial ...
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... printing press belonging to the college . " The site of the building is conjecturally placed on the plan in Eliot's history of the college in the southern part of the quadrangle , near Gray's Hall . BOSTON , MASS . Andrew McFarland ...
... printing press belonging to the college . " The site of the building is conjecturally placed on the plan in Eliot's history of the college in the southern part of the quadrangle , near Gray's Hall . BOSTON , MASS . Andrew McFarland ...
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