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" An artificial machine or method for the impressing or transcribing of letters singly or progressively one after another, as in writing, whereby all writings whatsoever may be engrossed in paper or parchment so neat and exact as not to be distinguished... "
The Medical Dept. of the U.S. Army in the World War - Page 421
by United States. Surgeon-General's Office - 1927
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Johnson's (revised) Universal Cyclopaedia

1886 - 934 pages
...in a patent awarded in Great Britain in Jim., 1714, In these words: "An artificial machine or method for the impressing or transcribing of letters singly...or progressively one after another, as in writing, whereby all writings whatsoever may be engrossed in paper or parchment •o neat and exact as not to...
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Patents for Invention: Abridgements of Specifications Relating to Printing ...

Great Britain. Patent Office - 1859 - 670 pages
...paines, and expence lately introduced and brought to " perfection, an artificial machine or method for the impressing or " transcribing of letters, singly...or progressively one after another " as in writing, whereby all writings whatsoever may be ingrossed " in paper or parchment so neat as not to be distinguished...
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Patents for inventions. Abridgments of specifications, Volume 95

Patent office - 1869 - 458 pages
...study, paines, and expence lately invented and brought to " perfection, an artificial machine or method for the impressing or " transcribing of letters, singly...or progressively one after another " as in writing, whereby all writings whatsoever may be en" grossed in paper or parchment so neat and exact as not to...
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The Strand Magazine, Volume 13

Herbert Greenhough Smith, Sir George Newnes - 1897 - 862 pages
...TYPEWRITER OF 1836 patent for an invention described as follows : " An artificial machine, or method, for the impressing or transcribing of letters, singly...or progressively, one after another, as in writing, whereby all writings whatsoever may be engrossed on paper or parchment, so neat and exact as not to...
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Every where ..., Volumes 27-28

Will Carleton - 1910 - 828 pages
...Henry Mill obtained a patent for an invention which was called "an artificial machine or method for impressing or transcribing of letters, singly or progressively, one after another, as in writing, whereby all writings whatsover may be engrossed on the paper or parchment so neat and exact as not...
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Monograph, Rehabilitation Joint Series, Issues 1-35

United States. Federal Board for Vocational Education - 1918 - 886 pages
...giving the student freer play in handling the machine. 11 GENERAL SUGGESTIONS FOR MAKING THE TEACHING OF TYPEWRITING INTERESTING AND EFFECTIVE. INTRODUCTION....practical typewriter was invented. During the winter of 1866-67 C. Latham Sholes, Samuel W. Soule, and Carlos Glidden produced in a small printing shop in...
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The Story of the Typewriter, 1873-1923: Published in Commemoration of the ...

Herkimer County Historical Society - 1923 - 158 pages
...study, paines, and expence, lately invented and brought to perfection "An artificial machine or method for the impressing or transcribing of letters singly...or progressively one after another, as in writing, whereby all writings whatsoever may be engrossed in paper or parchment so neat and exact as not to...
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The World's Work, Volume 46

1923 - 692 pages
...day. Henry Mill, an English engineer, took out a patent in i7i4, for "an artificial machine or method for the impressing or transcribing of letters singly...or progressively, one after another, as in writing, whereby all writing whatsoever may be engrossed in paper or parchment so neat and exact as not to be...
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Henry's Attic: Some Fascinating Gifts to Henry Ford and His Museum

Ford Richardson Bryan - 1995 - 442 pages
...Typographic Machine In England in 1714, Queen Anne granted a patent for an "artificial machine or method for the impressing or transcribing of letters, singly...or progressively, one after another as in writing, whereby all writings whatsoever may be embossed on paper or parchment so neat and exact as not to be...
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Type & Typography

Phil Baines, Andrew Haslam - 2005 - 226 pages
...simplest and most common example. The first patent for such a machine - 'an artificial machine or method for the impressing or transcribing of letters singly...or progressively one after another, as in writing, whereby all writing whatever may be engrossed in paper or parchment so neat and exact so as not to...
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