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The printers' practical every-day-book

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Page 133 - I propose to use for printing within , and which I require to be entered for that purpose, in pursuance of an Act passed in the thirty-ninth year of the reign of His Majesty King George the Third, entituled, " An Act for the more effectual suppression of societies established for seditious and treasonable purposes, and for better preventing treasonable and seditious practices.
Page 133 - Fines, and may order any Money to be returned which shall have been levied in pursuance of such Order or Determination...
Page 132 - Book whatsoever, which shall be meant to be published or dispersed, and who shall not print upon the Front of every such Paper, if the same shall be printed on One Side only, or upon the first or last Leaf of every Paper or Book which shall consist of more than One Leaf, in legible Characters, his or her Name and usual Place of Abode or Business...
Page 133 - Third, for the more effectual Suppression of Societies established for seditious and treasonable Purposes, and for preventing treasonable and seditious Practices, and to put an End to certain Proceedings now pending under the said Act.
Page 132 - ... the first or last leaf of every paper or book which shall consist of more than one leaf, in legible characters, his or her name and usual place of abode or business, and every person who shall publish or disperse, or assist in publishing or dispersing, any printed paper or book on which...
Page 70 - Is. per sheet ; but under the above proportion no charge to be made. Bottom Notes, consisting of ten lines (or two notes, though not amounting to ten lines) in a pamphlet of five sheets or under, and not exceeding two pages, to be paid Is.
Page 133 - To the clerk oj' the peace for [here insert the county, stewartry, riding, division, city, borough, town, or place,] or his deputy. I, AB of do hereby declare that I have a printing press and types for printing, which I propose to use for printing within...
Page 132 - ... one leaf, in legible characters, his or her name and usual place of abode or business, and every person who shall publish or disperse, or assist in publishing or dispersing, any printed paper or book on which the name and place of abode of the person printing the same shall not be printed as aforesaid, shall for every copy of such paper so printed by him or her forfeit a sum not more than five pounds...
Page 69 - Brevier, to be paid 6Jrf., without space lines 6Jrf. (In this article are not included Gazetteers, Geographical Dictionaries, Dictionaries of Arts and Sciences, and works of a similar description, except those attended •with extra trouble beyond usual descriptive matter.) Dictionaries of two or more languages, of every size, with space lines, including English and Brevier, to be paid 6$rf.
Page 70 - Bottom notes consisting of twenty lines(or two notes, though not amounting to twenty lines) and not exceeding four pages in every ten sheets in quarto or octavo : — one page (or two notes, though not amounting to one page) and not exceeding six pages in twelves...

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