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... city of Denmark in North Jutland . Alcmaria , Alcmaer , an ancient and strong town of Holland , distant seven ... celebrated city , the ancient capital of Egypt ; now a place of considerable traffic , and resorted to by merchants of all ...
... city of Denmark in North Jutland . Alcmaria , Alcmaer , an ancient and strong town of Holland , distant seven ... celebrated city , the ancient capital of Egypt ; now a place of considerable traffic , and resorted to by merchants of all ...
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... celebrated commercial city , the capital of Holland . Print- ing was introduced into this city about 1523 , and the many splen- did editions of classical works which we possess from its presses , are evidences of the perfection to which ...
... celebrated commercial city , the capital of Holland . Print- ing was introduced into this city about 1523 , and the many splen- did editions of classical works which we possess from its presses , are evidences of the perfection to which ...
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... town of Ant- werp , must be reckoned the justly celebrated Christopher Plan- tin , the beauty and correctness of whose workmanship is attested by numerous publications in almost every branch of literature . Of this esteemed printer it ...
... town of Ant- werp , must be reckoned the justly celebrated Christopher Plan- tin , the beauty and correctness of whose workmanship is attested by numerous publications in almost every branch of literature . Of this esteemed printer it ...
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... town of France in Lower Normandy , the see of a bishop , and celebrated for its fine cathedral . Printing was carried on here in 1696 . Baltimore , the chief town of Baltimore county , in Maryland , North America . Printing was ...
... town of France in Lower Normandy , the see of a bishop , and celebrated for its fine cathedral . Printing was carried on here in 1696 . Baltimore , the chief town of Baltimore county , in Maryland , North America . Printing was ...
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... town of Italy in the province of Brescia , the seat of one of the early Jewish printing establishments . An Hebrew ... celebrated university , founded by Pius II . in 1459. Basle was the first city of Switzerland which could boast of ...
... town of Italy in the province of Brescia , the seat of one of the early Jewish printing establishments . An Hebrew ... celebrated university , founded by Pius II . in 1459. Basle was the first city of Switzerland which could boast of ...
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