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Page 114
... character , each of which has its appropriate name ; and all of which are occasionally used in printing . That which , like our Roman , prevails most generally is called Sung - te . To write this form of the character , is of itself an ...
... character , each of which has its appropriate name ; and all of which are occasionally used in printing . That which , like our Roman , prevails most generally is called Sung - te . To write this form of the character , is of itself an ...
Page 115
ing a small square for each character - the squares for the same sort of character , are all of equal size , whether the letter be com- plicated as to strokes , or simple : a letter or character with fifty strokes of the pencil , has no ...
ing a small square for each character - the squares for the same sort of character , are all of equal size , whether the letter be com- plicated as to strokes , or simple : a letter or character with fifty strokes of the pencil , has no ...
Page 432
... character in the motions of almost every genus , by which , at any rate , it serves to attract our attention to objects which might otherwise be easily confounded or overlooked . In some , it seems to be sometimes the only character by ...
... character in the motions of almost every genus , by which , at any rate , it serves to attract our attention to objects which might otherwise be easily confounded or overlooked . In some , it seems to be sometimes the only character by ...
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