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inc 6279 occurrences

© Street & Smith Publications, inc. (PCW) v. 56, nos.

R64066, 14Jul50, Gutmann & Gutmann, inc. (PWH) DIXON, Homera Homer.

Smith, inc. (PWH) DR.

© 29Dec23, A766633. R86786, 29Nov51, H. Romera-Navarro (A) ROOK CARD COMPANY, INC.

R90652, 19Feb52, Matthew Bender & Co., inc. (PWH) GILMER, ELIZABETH (MERIWETHER) My trip around the world, by Dorothy Dix [pseud.] Front.

R98471-R98475, 8Aug52, Doubleday & Co., inc. (PPW) Pub.

R98470, 8Aug52, Doubleday & Co., inc. (PPW) CONRAD, JOSEPH.

© 6Nov25, A872440. R102279, 7Nov52, Doubleday & Co., inc. (PPW) COOK, WALTER WHEELER.

by Anne Merriam Peck. (Swans books) © 16Oct25, A873502. R101877, 31Oct52, The Platt & Munk Co., inc. (PWH) CRUMP, LESLIE, illus.

J. Smith Music Co., inc. (PWH) <pb id='161.png' /> WILLIAMS, JESSE FEIRING.

R117494, 17Sep53, Matthew Bender & Co., inc. & Baker, Voorhis & Co. (PWH) CLIFFORD, ARTHUR MORTON.

R115455, 31Jul53, Kenneth John Conant (A) CONDE NAST PUBLICATIONS, INC. House & garden's Second book of interiors.

© 17Oct26, A854195. R119272, 20Oct53, Doubleday & Co., inc. (PPW) I refused British knighthood.

(In New York American, Oct. 31, 1926) © 31Oct26, A854526. R120748, 12Nov53, Doubleday & Co., inc. (PPW)

© 24Oct26, A854196. R119912, 27Oct53, Doubleday & Co., inc. (PPW)

R119080, 8Oct53, R119242, 15Oct53, Doubleday & Co., inc. (PPW) COOK, WALTER WHEELER, ed.

FISCHER (CARL) INC. Koa Loa method for the steel guitar (Hawaiian style) © 21Oct26, A965986.

R121059, 17Nov53, Carl Fischer, inc. (PWH) Waikiki ukulele method, including ukulele banjo and tiple.

R119320, 19Oct53, Carl Fischer, inc. (PWH) FISHER, DOROTHEA FRANCES (CANFIELD) The bent twig.

INC. The American secretaries of state and their diplomacy.

Benno Vigny (A); 21Apr55; R148184. VIKING PRESS, INC. The ugly duchess.

BANNER PLAY BUREAU, INC.

SEE Kaup, Elizabeth Bartol Dewing. BENDER (MATTHEW) & CO., INC.

BENZIGER BROS., INC. American cardinal readers.

BOURNE, INC. Collection of song hits for saxophone.

ink 1357 occurrences

It was quite beautifully penned in green ink on violet paper.

Be my Queen," Jim had written with a great climatic splash of ink, and he had signed himself, "Your James.

Take my Word for it, there is nothing in it; and you may believe it when so lazy a Creature as I am undergo the Pains to assure you of it by taking Pen, Ink, and Paper in my Hand.

Huge waves rolled in with frightful din, And spat out hissing foam, And smote the sand along the strand, And swept off many a home; And lightnings flashed and thunder crashed From heaven's ink-black dome.

"Every one of them is marked in ink with its name.

Just pass the ink and let your uncle get to work.

He saw the first treaty ratified between the newly confederated powers of America and the ancient monarchy of France, with all the formalities of parchment and seals, on the same spot, probably, where he once saw William Penn ratify his first and last treaty with the Indians, without the formality of pen, ink, or paper....

From almost every one of them we have some pen-and-ink sketch of the life there.

" "I am willing to acknowledge they are; but they have nigger blood in them, notwithstanding; and they are, therefore, as much niggers as the blackest, and have no more right to associate with white children than if they were black as ink.

In the excitement consequent upon such a charge, Mr. Stevens, unnoticed by himself, had overturned a bottle of red ink, and its contents had slightly stained his hands.

An expression of intense horror flitted over his face when he observed it; but quickly regaining his composure, he replied, "It's only a little ink.

" "Yes, I know that is ink," rejoined Walters, scornfully; "look at him, Balch," he continued, "he doesn't dare to look either of us in the face.

Some of the lines were written in blue ink, some in red, and others in that pale muddy black which is the peculiar colour of ink after passing through the various experiments of school-boys, who generally entertain the belief that all foreign substances, from molasses-candy to bread-crumbs, necessarily improve the colour and quality of that important liquid.

Some of the lines were written in blue ink, some in red, and others in that pale muddy black which is the peculiar colour of ink after passing through the various experiments of school-boys, who generally entertain the belief that all foreign substances, from molasses-candy to bread-crumbs, necessarily improve the colour and quality of that important liquid.

Scraps of old copy-books and exercises littered the dirty floor, ink had been splashed everywhere, and the air of the place was indescribably dreary.

She then told me that she wished my name to be changed to Trotwood Copperfield, and this notion so pleased her, that some ready-made clothes purchased for me that very day, were marked "Trotwood Copperfield," in indelible ink before I put them on, and it was settled that all my clothes thereafter should be marked in the same way.

I will go this instant for pen, ink, and paper; and, as you dictate, will I write a will that shall be even more binding than one that might come within the rules of the law.

The volcanic lines in his earlier pieces drew upon him the wrath of Captain Stab and many younger officers of justice, till then innocent of ink-shed.

My scalded eyes no longer brook, Upon this ink-blurr'd thing to look, Goshut the leavesand clasp the book!

You forget that it does not rain ink, and that Nelly will hardly select the porch to write her novels in.

" "Lots of people bring ink on a doorstep.

Let me remind you that ink shews as much on white hearthstone as it can possibly do on marble.

Let us try a parallel:" To scriveners belong pen, ink, and paper; and they are all of primary importance when there is occasion to use them, and of none at all when they are not needed."

Crime in ink, by Claire Carvalho and Boyden Sparkes.

The Chinese ink stick.

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