| Leslie Stephen - 1899 - 476 pagine
...was no disturbance. ' The Times ' of the same morning contained an article announcing the adoption ' of the greatest improvement connected with printing since the discovery of the art itself (it.) From this time forward the personal biography of Walter parts company from the history of ' The... | |
| William Hazlitt - 1902 - 488 pagine
...Koenig was adopted by The Times in 1814, the number for Nov. 29 containing the announcement that ' our journal of this day presents to the public the...with printing since the discovery of the art itself.' See Fox Bourne's Englith Newspapers, 1.356. 158. Dr. Slip's curse. This name was frequently applied... | |
| William Hazlitt - 1902 - 488 pagine
...Frederick Koenig was adopted by The T1mes in 1814, the number for Nov. 29 containing the announcement that 'our journal of this day presents to the public the...connected with printing since the discovery of the art iuelf.' See Fox Bourne's English Newspapers, 1. 356. 158. Dr. Sl»p's curse. This name was frequently... | |
| William Hazlitt - 1902 - 486 pagine
...Frederick Koenig was adopted by The Times in 1814, the number for Nov. 29 containing the announcement that 'our journal of this day presents to the public the...greatest improvement connected with printing since FAOE the discovery of the art itMlf.' See Fox Bourne's Englhh Neaufefm, i. 356. 1 58. / ' . Slff's... | |
| William Hazlitt - 1902 - 492 pagine
...by The Times in 1814, the number for Nov. 29 containing the announcement that 'our journal of thii day presents to the public the practical result of...greatest improvement connected with printing since FACE the discovery of the art itielf.' See Fox Bourne's English Newspapers, '• 356. 1 58. Dr. S/tf't... | |
| William S. Walsh - 1913 - 990 pagine
...industrial world. In a leading article of the day the great event is referred to in the following terms: " Our journal of this day presents to the public the...itself. The reader of this paragraph now holds in his hands one of the many thousand impressions of the Times newspaper which were taken off last night by... | |
| William S. Walsh - 1913 - 1028 pagine
...industrial world. In a leading article of the day the great event is referred to in the following terms: " Our journal of this day presents to the public the...discovery of the art itself. The reader of this paragraph m>\\ holds in his hands one of the many thousand impressions of th< Times newspaper which were taken... | |
| James David Symon - 1914 - 426 pagine
...enterprise. The date was November 29, 1814, and the issue of that date announced the revolution as follows: "Our journal of this day presents to the public the...his hand one of the many thousand impressions of the Times newspaper, which were taken off last night by a mechanical apparatus. A system of machinery almost... | |
| Robert Alexander Peddie - 1915 - 36 pagine
...innovation is interesting : — " Our journal of this day presents to the public the practical results of the greatest improvement connected with printing...itself. " The reader of this paragraph now holds in his hands one of the many thousand impressions of the Times newspaper which were taken off last night by... | |
| Ashley Horace Thorndike - 1920 - 338 pagine
...the astounding rate of eleven hundred impressions per hour, and it justly proclaimed the fact as " the greatest improvement connected with printing since the discovery of the art itself." The era of cheap books and of modern journalism had begun. By the time of the invention of the paper machine... | |
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