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He had published the first volume of the History of New Hampshire during his residence in Dover, and it had been printed by Robert Aitken, of Philadelphia. The second and third volumes were prepared and printed in Boston.
He had published the first volume of the History of New Hampshire during his residence in Dover, and it had been printed by Robert Aitken, of Philadelphia. The second and third volumes were prepared and printed in Boston.
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Robert Aitken has the most taste of a printer of any man in this city ; and, were I to have a book printed here, it should be done by him. I have consulted him about your History. He says he thinks the best size would be that of No< 1, ...
Robert Aitken has the most taste of a printer of any man in this city ; and, were I to have a book printed here, it should be done by him. I have consulted him about your History. He says he thinks the best size would be that of No< 1, ...
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The type of Mr. Evans's sermon is so large as to look heavy ; Aitken's is large enough, and I think very neat. I send you a calculation of what we suppose will be the whole expence, in which I have reckoned only eighteen quires to the ...
The type of Mr. Evans's sermon is so large as to look heavy ; Aitken's is large enough, and I think very neat. I send you a calculation of what we suppose will be the whole expence, in which I have reckoned only eighteen quires to the ...
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Dear Sir, — This is intended chiefly to cover an answer to Mr. Aitken's printed letter, wThich I beg you to seal and deliver. I am afraid he is too good a man to get money by printing. This Pennsylvania Magazine was certainly an ...
Dear Sir, — This is intended chiefly to cover an answer to Mr. Aitken's printed letter, wThich I beg you to seal and deliver. I am afraid he is too good a man to get money by printing. This Pennsylvania Magazine was certainly an ...
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There is a small pamphlet, reprinted in the beginning of the war by Mr. Aitken, the speech or charge of a chief justice in Pennsylvania (I think Chew), containing a refutation of Barclay's principles concerning war.
There is a small pamphlet, reprinted in the beginning of the war by Mr. Aitken, the speech or charge of a chief justice in Pennsylvania (I think Chew), containing a refutation of Barclay's principles concerning war.
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