| John Walker - Gentleman's magazine (London, England) - 1811 - 646 pages
...that is valuable ; the rest of the trade are content to take their refuse, with which, and the first scum of the press, they furnish one side of a shop,...country divines and gentry send for, of whom each one has his book- factor; and, when wanting anything, writes to his bookseller, and pays his bill ;... | |
| Thomas Frognall Dibdin - Bibliographical literature - 1811 - 828 pages
...and send abroad their circulators, and, in that manner, get into their hands all that is valuable. The rest of the trade are content to take their refuse,...which serves for the sign of a bookseller, rather tli.ui a real one ; but, instead of selling, deal as factors, and procure what the country divines... | |
| Thomas Frognall Dibdin - Bibliographical literature - 1811 - 844 pages
...and send abroad their circulators, and, in that manner, get into their hands all that is valuable. The rest of the trade are content to take their refuse, with which, and the fresh scum ot the press, they furnish one side of a shop, which serves for the sign of a bookseller, rather than... | |
| John Walker - Gentleman's magazine (London, England) - 1811 - 638 pages
...too; and send abroad their circulatorsj and in that manner get into their hands all that is valuable ; the rest of the trade are content to take their refuse, with which, and the first scum of the press, they furnish one side of a shop, which nerves for the sign of a bookseller,... | |
| 1811 - 644 pages
...too; and send abroad their circulators, and in that manner get into their hands all that is valuable ; the rest of the trade are content to take their refuse, with which, and the first scum of the press, they furnish one side of a shop, which serves for the sign of a bookseller,... | |
| John Nichols, Samuel Bentley - Authors, English - 1812 - 748 pages
...that is valuable. The rest of the trade are content to t:d<e their refuse, with which, and the first scum of the press, they furnish one side of a shop,...sign of a bookseller, rather than a real one ; but, iastead of selling, deal as factors, and procure what the country divines and gentry send for, of whom... | |
| John Nichols, Samuel Bentley - Authors, English - 1812 - 758 pages
...press, they furnish one side of a shop, which serves for the sign of a bookseller, rather than a reid one ; but, instead of selling, deal as factors, and...country divines and gentry send for, of whom each one has his bonkKing James the First. By Sir Richard Baker *, Knt. With a Continuation to the Year... | |
| John Nichols - Authors, English - 1812 - 746 pages
...; and send abroad their circulators, and in that manner get into tlK'ir bawls idl that is valuable. The rest of the trade are content to take their refuse, with which, and the first scum of the press, they furnish one side of a shop, which serves for the sign of a bookseller,... | |
| John Nichols - Authors, English - 1812 - 748 pages
...and send abroad their chvulaturs, and in that manner get into their hands all that is valuable. Tlie rest of the trade are content to take their refuse, with which, and the first scum of the press, they furnish one side of a shop, which serves for the sign of a bookseller,... | |
| 1813 - 670 pages
...; and send abroad their circulators, and in thac manner get into their hands all that is valuable. The rest of the trade are content to take their refuse, with which, and the first scum of the press, they furnish one side of a shop, which serves for the sign of a bookseller,... | |
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