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Professor A discussion Max Miiller has b...
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paper fit Messrs be in some packets . Co...
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Yere Foster Versus Marcus Ward & Co. I T...
! mi n nf the the process stonea of were printing actuall 'from y printed transfers from was ( and not many , or but of them very worn imperfectl out ) y in , known the days , and of their that I I ohn Ward ( ho is plaintiff with Fosterand
transfers uto partner when , Mr . made J only produce w inferior now co work - . They furthermore Mr . ) , claim generall and with y th ^ a t I n « arentlv sufficient reasonthat when they dissolved partnership with Mr . John , Wardthey
actual tt as ftft he fin ly Jj had . %% paid v * CTW secretl him * *¦* y for entered his share , into or an interest agre *^ ement — in these to buy — — stones out as Mr —¦^— part » . Vere w ~ of * Foster their wm * w - ¦ *^* working , who f ? . AJt-v , a in a « p lant point MV , , and of " ^ he held in these and in other :
John fact , gold Ward the , it property seems hard , from this p drawing oint of view copybooks , that he should now copybooks , in conjunction to Mr , with tri # h Mr Mr . . jf Foster oaver , , c come vmv ium forward . » r » xct as * w > a a uinxjixau claimant v against ageuiiBo them mem . . If ii the tne stones siones were were primed printed from irom .
John and or expect for Ward the to , most get it there is them difficul part intact worn t fco . understan out owier other in the matters matters d how time he in in and and connection connection under his co-plaintiff the with witn special tnis this , Mr lawsuit lawsuit . superintendence Foster , can now of claim Mr . I I
enter Of Of into ccourse ou . rse On , , mere the are are whole many many , from the brief summary we have given abovewe wnicn which think we we it will cannot cannot be conceded afrainst the that decision aecision Messrs which wuuui . Marcus understand uuueraiaau Ward & Co . they have have fair taken and & reasonable to to do ground , If for however appealing
against tne , , we we wiey nave xaen steps steps ao . . lx . However , tne the ever whole came question into court rests upon at all the ; for points , if the we stones have and mentioned the drawings , it seems on them a great are pity really that as the worthless matter , Ward & make them tnem out out to to beit it to to ttiat that it would havhaan
as far m Messrs Messrs better . . to Marcus Marcus have at warn once cz handed Co uo . . mage them over to Mr . oe Foster , , seems seems for their ua ua value as it stones would . hav But e e there been is is anoth anotner er view view of oi the tne matter matter , , and ana one one which wnicn the tne trade traae may may be oe inclined inclined , to to lean lean to to . viz viz .-
their that if possession the defendants bearing were work to would let this be at decision the mercy go unchallenged of their customers , every ; lithograp and that , hic in stone point , in of . fadthev and other otner lithoerfarher in in the tne kinerdom would in future hare to maiLain t
stone last ; , , they intact ana lest every everv a customer iittiograpner might at > any time Kingdom demand would it—a in necessit future y iiave which to maintain would n render every * i »< n
an Tameless inch and tne using cnier again advantage at wUl or . tne stone process , viz ., tne capability of grinding offend of
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" " ' ' fL ^ E = s l - The Publishers' Circular ' ' I 3 ' I
Professor A Discussion Max Miiller Has B...
Professor A discussion Max Miiller has been exp taking lains that place one as to cause the of handwriting its peculiarl of y the illeg late ible Dean character Stanley was , that and the tne uean Dean suffere suffered d trom from cramp cramn in in the the hand hand . The Th « . Professor Professor , m in a a letter lof . tpr to to the f . hft A A theii ihs >/ nj & * um > At . rn ,
varied makes , ' an howe d * v was er , the the same curious for the suggestion highest that and the the lo fact west that among , the his Dean friends ' s han is indicati dwriting ve of never his character . ' ( The - — --w italic *& . a . w is «* the * Professor - * M . / fcJKJV ' s ) On this VAlAtJ it %¥ be observed AS V / JL that if 11 the peculiarity UV vUAllVl
W I to o the f the pen I that — , Dean - " he - w would »> ' s — « handwriting * v * . » w have *&&« « r . t V little . . K * . I . UVAVS v « . w depended W choice * . * V- » VJL i V / ^ V > but Ik ^ U - ' . . JL 1 / upon K to 7 \ , . * \ J J write II 11 VIA a p in JU hysical the I / 11 M . V T may XJLX same OU inabilit W 1 J 1 U KSKS sty OWyj V . % ^ le y W to to WV / all C control V « J V . J * . V , , * and CkilVA UAACJVU therefore the 1 / l ^ lCJ VXM movement . . KJ UlO it 1 U seems OCVlllO iVJ of
1 H illogical us k . / And to ia construct even if the a theory Dean ever as to had the the Dean to facility cite ' s character of writing upon in what such would a basis of be his ia termed slightl ' y a
I S belief ^ that * men Professor write differentl Max Miiller in prepared consideration of any the cases hih or support low position apparent of their
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Paper Fit Messrs Be In Some Packets . Co...
paper fit Messrs be in some packets . Collins kind , which , of Sons accord ia , & entitled Co between ., of ' pens Bridewell for and papers Place . ' , have before It is a pretty justice new generall series be of y pens done known and to that the of there note good
-I qualities r 8 e ' . S en ai of either ( i pape of r , them nor a . broad For pen examp on pen le paper , a fine of paper a pen fine cannot surface . be Messrs expected can . Collins to write , Sons well , < fe Co on . ^ tl / ^ names ^ heir with finemediumand broad pointswhich are also the names of
I I to W ^ y i ?^ n ° te ^ ° -paper , pens which by the , ir surface , are adapted to th , pens . Thus , when a cus-I th * 01 his u P a P * ° suit his hand , he has but to ask for the paper which is called by
* P entotwe » e accommodated lve there also . Messrs . CollinsSons & Co . ' s round-hand I I i ' nite tio mal k / h a l small a e ^ emen ^ hand es > ^ ar * y exercises books of , foolscap simple wor octavo ds , th oblong rough . text They and , ascend half , text in gradations y figures , double from
I urJ t he l . . nr » ? r i i ¦¦ \ nana dictation > , to to arithmetical arithmnt , the other ; i « al fo fnrm for rms arithme a , & < fov c . The Tho tic . two two The las laaf theory t , nos noft . . of of of the the this cop fionv series y--books hnnks , in are n . rei insisting hlank blank . ,
l k ^^ * t xls n th 1 U * tofcua u mere cannot selves ^ round to bo -hand more to write ia angular that round young style hand if persons it is wanted properl , while y groun those ded whose in it can habit after has
-I <* rda CaT p Ckor Ol f lIle rlann r > of Regent got Street , has a sent us - some . of the new designs in Prang's American Behalf tp ? n * alnon £ them are large groups of gaily-tinted flowerson a ground half gold I
they *^ y verse belo " y v- ^ ex ^ ^ reen c ° ffie * what ^ no hack might s of be eac called h card oosthetic have appropriate figure cards ornamentation , so co , loured as and to look occasion as if - e windowlso with the back and coloured ornamentation
¦^ * o hat wed i might b ^ r ^ led a P aniental a ^ cabinet ^^ cards size , ver , when a y brig shut ht in verses colour on and ela ton borate © of in colour pattern , which fold the into in ;
¦ ¦ tfa ^« ir « itein luXu T ^ pri i ^ advanta ome a ° ^ * card * , he s tak par e the the , sh present ape of ing flowers a which that have been as quiet plucked as from
-¦• ^ * ^ ! im « . entall E ^ ch * * u ' ^ * nted _ if a fle P arate g ° colour , and t of there artificial are large flower symbolic ' it card , like s with Janus their , looka verses two fc ^^ tU bade ° ,
y on .
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Publishers’ Circular (1880-1890), Feb. 15, 1882, page 139, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse-os.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/periodicals/pc/issues/tec_15021882/page/3/
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