A printing office, in which movable types of cast metal are used, has been in operation in Peking since the year 1776.
In 1485 he opened a printing office with a stock of old and worn types, printed seven books, four with and three without a date.
The unreflecting observer, who, for the first time, surveys the operations of a printing office, finds in the fast presses the true vital principle of printing.
When twelve years old he entered a printing office in Waterford, Saratoga county, New York, with the purpose of learning the business.
His first attempt to gain work was in a printing office, where he succeeded in getting a case, receiving his pay, according to the custom of the times, in orders on grocery and clothing stores.
A printing office, said to be so called because printing was first carried on in England in a chapel near Westminster Abbey.
Of these three men, who were the first to establish a printing office on the French side of the Rhine, Ulrich Gering was a student as well as a printer, so was Freyburger, originally of Colmar.
Hadrian Junius positively accuses one of Laurent Coster's workmen of having stolen the secrets of his master and taken flight to Mayence, where he afterwards founded a printing office.
Occupied with the idea of issuing editions of the principal Greek writers, which up to then remained in manuscript, he engaged himself in the formation of a printing office.
Proof reading is considered the best situation in a printing office; and the most intelligent printers usually gain and hold these situations.
A gentleman connected with a printing office remarked to me that printers generally possess much desultory information, but have not their faculties more fully developed than people in most other trades.
Three fourths of the work of a printing office could be done by women.
Printing office, a place where books, pamphlets, or newspapers, etc.
An annual feast of the persons employed in a printing office.
Defn: A place where cloth is printed; print works; also, a printing office.
At the age of twelve I was taken from school and set to work in my father's printing office.
A place where cloth is printed; print works; also, a printing office.
Richardson's printing office was at the north-west corner of Salisbury Square, communicating with the court, No.
Headed by a magistrate, a party of soldiers rushed up the stairs leading to the Canadien printing office.
The elections were, in the month of March, again about to take place, and the government conceived the magnificent idea of carrying a printing office by assault.
In our day, this city possesses the only Glagolitic printing office in existence.
He himself established a printing office in order to carry out his plan.
But at the period of the war in 1812 Mr. Cameron's printing office was in a building which still exists, viz.
In the afternoon his son, Lorenzo, took me to his father's printing office, which was my sleeping place that night.
Citizen Victor Hugo," said he to me, "you have no printing office.
Schoelcher, Rey, Xavier Durrieu, and Millière each took one, and set out in search of a printing office.
He knew it would do no good, and he also reflected that knowledge may be acquired in a printing office as well as within the walls of an academy or college.
By the way, I have never been into a printing office.
Willie is always fond of pie," said his father, "In a printing office pi is not such a favorite.
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