Encyclopædia Americana, Volum 4Francis Lieber, Edward Wigglesworth, Thomas Gamaliel Bradford, Henry Vethake Blanchard and Lea, 1857 |
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... established his printing- office in 1789 , and died Oct. 19 , 1809. He might be called the French Baskerville . Like this printer , he endeavored to unite the greatest simplicity with elegance , to deliver the art of printing from the ...
... established his printing- office in 1789 , and died Oct. 19 , 1809. He might be called the French Baskerville . Like this printer , he endeavored to unite the greatest simplicity with elegance , to deliver the art of printing from the ...
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... established himself in Ghent , where he constantly executed works for the court . He labored with industry and perseverance till his 86th year . When Rubens saw his finest painting in the refectory of the abbey of Affleghem , he cried ...
... established himself in Ghent , where he constantly executed works for the court . He labored with industry and perseverance till his 86th year . When Rubens saw his finest painting in the refectory of the abbey of Affleghem , he cried ...
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... established his reputation as a scholar , by printing his translation of Lu- cretius . He also translated several other of the ancient poets , wholly or in part , comprising selections from Homer and Virgil , nearly the whole of Horace ...
... established his reputation as a scholar , by printing his translation of Lu- cretius . He also translated several other of the ancient poets , wholly or in part , comprising selections from Homer and Virgil , nearly the whole of Horace ...
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... established ; the next 10 relate to Chris- tians as individuals , and the remaining 21 relate to them as members of a religious society . ( See Corpus et Syntagma Con- fessionum Fidei , Geneva , 1612 and 1654 ; Sylloge Confessionum ...
... established ; the next 10 relate to Chris- tians as individuals , and the remaining 21 relate to them as members of a religious society . ( See Corpus et Syntagma Con- fessionum Fidei , Geneva , 1612 and 1654 ; Sylloge Confessionum ...
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... established respecting public crimes . If reasoning furnishes a strong analogy , it is deemed a public of fence ; if otherwise , it is left for the legis- lature to declare that it shall be such . Treason , murder , setting fire to a ...
... established respecting public crimes . If reasoning furnishes a strong analogy , it is deemed a public of fence ; if otherwise , it is left for the legis- lature to declare that it shall be such . Treason , murder , setting fire to a ...
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Encyclopædia Americana: A Popular Dictionary of Arts, Sciences ..., Volum 4 Francis Lieber Visualització completa - 1830 |
Encyclopaedia Americana: A Popular Dictionary of Arts, Sciences ..., Volum 4 Francis Lieber Visualització completa - 1851 |
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