| Vicesimus Knox - 1824 - 612 pages
...multiplied only by the slow process of the hand writing, they must have been few, and would easily have been suppressed by the combination of wealth and power...over the land with the rapidity of an inundation, wrhich acquires additional force from the efforts used to obstruct its progress. He who undertook to... | |
| John Johnson - Alphabets - 1824 - 658 pages
...multiplied only by the slow process of the hand-writing, they must have been few, and would have been easily suppressed by the combination of wealth and power:...abundance from the press, they spread over the land witli the rapidity of an inundation, which acquires additional force from the efforts used to obstruct... | |
| Society for promoting Christian knowledge - 1854 - 588 pages
...multiplied only by the elow process of hand writing, they must have been few, and would have been easily suppressed by the combination of wealth and power...inundation, which acquires additional force from the efforts made to obstruct its progress." The introduction of the art of printing into England has generally... | |
| History - 1855 - 240 pages
...multiplied only by the slow process of hand-writing, they must have been few, and would have been easily suppressed by the combination of wealth and power...inundation, which acquires additional force from the efforts made to obstruct its progress." The introduction of the art of printing into England has generally... | |
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