The quality of the print and illustrations varies from the indifferent to the very poor, and must have a serious effect on children's eyesight.
Scotty, as he arose from examining the print of Old Baldy’s hoof.
When I landed on the opposite shore, I discovered that the natives had been there very lately from the print of their feet in the sand.
On several of the islands we perceived the print of their feet in the sand, as if they had been there but a few days before, to procure wild fowl.
The demand for the Tribune grew faster than new machinery could be obtained to print it.
I even corresponded with him, and when I determined to print the 'Letters from the Mountains', I thought of addressing myself to him, to deceive those by whom my packet was waited for upon the road to Holland.
Calumnies in print were still industriously circulated, and their benign authors reproached the different powers with treating me too mildly.
I had inprint and manuscript, matter for six volumes in quarto.
Yer whar Brer B'ar bin squattin' on he hunkers, en dar de print w'ich he ain't got no tail.
In a few years the old theological books will be sold to make paper on which to print the discoveries of science.
If I am mistaken about this advance I am very glad to printthe young man's somewhat outspoken lines to help us in that direction.
Ask a Chepewyan to wipe off his war-paint while there was the print of a Knisteneau mocassin in his war-path?
I am not aware of its having been in print before.
But I had an opportunity to see them paint or print their tapa, or bark cloth, an occupation in which they employ a great deal of care and patience.
As the copy now before us is perhaps [surely not] the only one that has reached England, and the subject is one that will excite much interest, we shall print the whole of it.
Probably everything in print which relates to it is as easy to be had here as at Florence.
I wish especially to express my gratitude to Mrs. Charles Call for her kind permission to me to printthe letters of her father, Mr. Trelawny, which are among the most interesting of my unpublished materials.
Her answer was to draw his hand up to her lips and print a kiss there, and as she laid her cheek upon it he felt it wet with tears.
In revising his edition he not only took it but little into account, but ventured, moreover, this time to print his own translation of the New Testament of 1506 without any alterations.
Now there was no longer merely the question of a little book of translations, but Aldus had declared himself willing to print the enormously increased collection of the Adagia.
If you decide not to print the Tragedies, will you return the copy to the bearer to bring back to me?
But the more important writings at which he worked during his stay in Paris all appeared in print much later.
No persons could set up a press without a licence, or print anything which had not been previously approved by some official censor.
At Hartlib's request Milton consented to put down his thoughts on paper, and even to print them in a quarto pamphlet of eight pages, entitled, Of Education: to Master Samuel Hartlib.
Civil history is largely a history of wars between states, and literary history is no less the record of quarrels in print between jealous authors.
The project was ultimately abandoned, and the fate of that part of the work which was actually in print is unknown.
He had intended toprint it in the Minstrelsy (Lockhart, Vol.
Should these tricks fail, the lucky elf, To bring to lasting shame, E'en write the best you can yourself, And print it in his name.
Ptolemy, and he designed a scheme to print the whole body of Greek mathematicians.
They began with the invention of printing, which exactly coincided with the fall of Constantinople, as the earliest specimens of print are indulgences for the Turkish war.
But do not yet direct Schlesinger toprint the title.
But why did the publisher not bring out the whole opus (three waltzes, not two), which had already been in print in France and Germany for nine or ten months?
The publisher on being applied to answered that not only would he not renew the contract, but that he would not even print Chopin's compositions if he got them for nothing.
Par-dessus le marche he may get the mazurka, only he must not print it in the Album.
This last figure has, no doubt, to be read as 28, as the Preludes could hardly be in print at that time, and the Impromptu, Op.
She read the smallerprint of the newspapers aloud to him, city articles, money and corn-markets included.