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h *¦ \ Sept. 2, 1889 *The ^Publishers' C...
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State by Louis XV . The famous ' Bible Polyglotte' was finished in ¦¦¦ VBP 1645 and consisted
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lieu removed by death . Colbert placed Vitre * at the head of the royal printing house . It is
said that the punches and matrices of the fonts used in printing the ' Bible Pollotte' are
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to prevent their being used by other printers .
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An International Literary Competition. T...
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America is to be celebrated by a literary competition great historical , which db work , it is to « pT hoped perpetuate , will the result in a
of * B ~~ ^ P" -WF the - ^ pr BPB ^ P * ^ P * Til festival ^ VlhF ' ^* F ^ ^ B . ^ Bp * ^ B ^^ bTB » . , , ^ ^^ The b ^ p" K «** Duke ^ BB ** ^^ W *^ ¦ I ^ F * V ^«» « of BFFBpT Bfa ** ^ Veragua V ^ B > ^ k ~ 1 " memory ^ h B . ^ ^ Bh-4 » ^^ , ^—F * ^^ a li lin neal oa . l d rl escendan t = » sr ! ATirln .-n t f . of of Christopher OhrisfcrvrVhfvr Columbus Oolnmhna . is is
president of the competition . The work must , consist of an historical studywritten ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ in prose
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great expanse now about us . The Frenchclassical influence BB »» long weakened FB ^ the tone ¦¦¦>¦¦¦> of
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Englishmen at large . Their matter rose in worth , their manner became more directand there
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lead , and help his friend Addison into the won won work his Tiih by fame fn which rnft . . he Daniel T ) p . served r » iftl J ^ oe his . a n . countrymen Dissen T ) ias « n ter tfir ' s s son son and
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poem called the ' Foreignersechoed the cry like then Defoe common and against the Steele King personified , who for men the
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the adverse satirists with steady aim upon themselves . Defoe , though a great master in
prose nroHfi , ac fiohif hieved > ive > c \ in in verse vfirsfl no nrv - more more than than the the instinct best doggrel with in the the vi world ¦ - » 1 k , sprinkled f a man with of ¦ lines ¦ ius
who . B . * A . K ^ "V ^ » deals - V ^ " f r A V with * A ¦/¦**»¦ realities ^^ » gour «> ^«* " » - ^* ¦» - and " *— ' ^» " - ^^ g ives . •»•» - _^— — — »— his . . .. gen kk whole - — - —— — - - —— - ^—mind to them . —CasselVa Library of English
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SUTTON SHARPE . 11 We regret to announce the death , on the
in 23 2 . Srrl rd the ult firm t , . of of of Mr Mr Sutton . . ISu Sutton tton Sharp Sharp Shame e & e , , Co se senior nior ., printers partner partner , Qi-ieen ^* Jf Victoria % At StreetMr ¦ Sharpe fci ¦ ' was ¦» - — "well —— | ¦
V ^ MV Xc » JL V ^ " - / V ^ .- » * ¥ **•* » ' *» . ^ - ^ ^¦ f' " - * . » --- » - * . rs * ^ *» --- ^ F-. j- — « - >• - --. » » -- - * known in the city , and was formerly in I partnership with Mr . Daniel Grant . > I
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Publishers’ Circular (1880-1890), Sept. 2, 1889, page 1035, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/pc/issues/tec_02091889/page/9/
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