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Example sentences for "printing office"

  • 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.

  • An association of workmen in a printing office.

  • 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.

  • The Vladika of Montenegro has also established a printing office at his residence of Tzetinja.

  • 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.

  • I have heard that a printing office is a very dirty place.

  • 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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