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  2. LAW.

    His HONOR pronounced judgment in this case as follows. He was aware, he said, that the question involved in the present application was one of great importance to the mercantile, and, indeed, the whole ...

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  3. THE OLD PRINTER AND THE MODERN PRESS.

    CHAPTER I.—The Weald of Kent—Caxton's School-days-French disused—English taught—-V[?]ations in English—Books before Printing—Libra[?]es—Transcribers—Books for the Great— Book Trade—No Books for the People—Changes produced by ...

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