96 Words to use with printing

Creating the works from public domain print editions means that no one owns a United States copyright in these works, so the Foundation (and you!) can copy and distribute it in the United States without permission and without paying copyright royalties.

This method of printing did not succeed; for if twenty-four letters will give six hundred sextillions of combinations, no printing-office could keep a sufficient assortment of even popular words.

Franklin's prestige and the fact that he was to set up a 'free' printing-press in Montreal were to work wonders with the educated classes at once and with the uneducated masses later on.

This press was taken to a printing-house already established at Cambridge, Mass.

" The first I noticed was in the window of a print shop, the owner a woman.

"Where did you learn the printing business?"

And so it came about that the next day Johnnie Consadine did not go to the mill at all, but spent the morning washing and ironing her one light print dress.

And once he saved a great heavy printing-machine from going through the floor of the printing-shop into the basement.

Yet when he got, along with her mild responses, one of those glances, he was himself strangely subdued by it, and fain to prop his leaning prejudices by contrasting her scant print gown, her slat sunbonnet, and cowhide shoes with the apparel of the humblest in the village which they were approaching.

"I should like to go over a printing-works," she said abruptly.

Some days following, her very first venture out into the morning, she found employmenta small printing-shop off Sixth Avenue just below Twenty-third Street.

ARMS, HENRY N. Handbook of print making and print makers.

ARMS, HENRY N. Handbook of print making and print makers.

A pencil portrait was taken for a print-seller (Mason) in Cambridge: it was begun before my illness and finished after it.

The district councils, again, are formed from representatives of allied trades or from widely different branches of the same trade, such as the councils of the building trades, and the allied printing trades.

HOBART, D. E. Notes and problems in blue print reading of machine drawings.

Of this finger-print a photograph is taken, or rather, a photographic negative, which for this purpose requires to be taken on a reversed plate, and the negative is put into a special printing frame, with a plate of gelatine which has been treated with potassium bichromate, and the frame is exposed to light.

[Transcriber's Notes: A page was torn in our print copy, causing a few lines in Chapter I to be illegible.

The finger-print expert at Scotland Yard had examined it under the microscope, but his search for finger-prints had been vain.

" "Have him fill up the second with print paper," proposed Arthur.

One of the most promising publishing ventures in the history of Goa's print media was about to take off?

The great suspended stud; the background of shelves and boxes; the scissors-like overalls against the wall; a clothesline of children's factory-made print frocks; a center-bin of women's untrimmed hats; a headless dummy beside the door, enveloped in a long-sleeved gingham apron.

He scatters periodically the products of mills and looms, of shoe-shops and print-works, fields, factories, mines, and of art-workers.

Shaeffer, and a large delegation from St. Paul; but not having plates for seventy people, I substituted squares of white printing paper.

Printing-ink, by the time it began to be currently used for book-printing in the fifteenth century, had attained a perfection which has never been surpassed, and indeed scarcely equalled.

96 Words to use with  printing