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Printers
Printers. Every person who shall print anything which is meant to
Book
or alterations either in the letterpress, or in the maps, prints, or other engravings belonging thereto. By s. 15 a copy
Ballot
description of the candidates, each ballot paper having a number printed on the back, and having attached a counterfoil with the
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Rastell
Rastell, John, and William, his son, lawyers and printers of the time of Henry VIII. John Rastell translated from
Reprint
To print again to print a second or a new edition of
Act of Parliament
Acts, which are very numerous, and since 1798 have been printed in separate volumes from those which contain the public acts,
face
States, 376 F.2d 538 (1967)"] 2 : the inscribed or printed side of something (as a document) ;broadly : the front
Collationer
examines the sheets of a book that has just been printed to ascertain whether they are correctly printed paged etc
Collotype
A photomechanical print made directly from a hardened film of gelatin or other
Duograph
A picture printed from two half tone plates made with the screen set
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