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<head>Indirect <note>Exposing person</note></head><!-- written in pencil --> | |||
<p><note>Quasi-marking</note><!-- written in pencil --> copies: profiles of this sort I have seen at the | |||
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head of several German books. It used to be | |||
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common in the English newspapers and is | |||
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still in some of the American to prefix to | |||
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certain advertisements a <add>graphical</add> symbol calculated to | |||
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<del>print</del> impress the imagination the more rapidly | |||
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with the idea of the subject of the advertisement: | |||
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<add>one may see</add> the figure of a ship at the head of an advertisement | |||
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about a ship ; the figure of a <del>n</del>Negro at | |||
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the head of an advertisement of a run-away | |||
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<del>n</del>Negro. The profile of the Negro, or in case of | |||
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a soldier <add>fugitive</add>, sea man, or apprentice <add>or prisoner</add>, the <gap/> | |||
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of any such other fugitive need not take up | |||
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more room than any of the above unmeaning<add>-characteristic<!-- this is meant to be 'uncharacteristic' as it carries on from the previous line, where only the first written (original) 'un-' is written, not an additional 'un-' for the subsequent addition too. I have therefore added the hyphon as is, to hopefully show the reader that it was intended to be 'uncharacteristic (though of course the 'un' is omitted because it was not originally included in the addition) --></add> | |||
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and unnecessary symbols. | |||
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13
Indirect Exposing person
Quasi-marking copies: profiles of this sort I have seen at the
head of several German books. It used to be
common in the English newspapers and is
still in some of the American to prefix to
certain advertisements a graphical symbol calculated to
print impress the imagination the more rapidly
with the idea of the subject of the advertisement:
one may see the figure of a ship at the head of an advertisement
about a ship ; the figure of a nNegro at
the head of an advertisement of a run-away
nNegro. The profile of the Negro, or in case of
a soldier fugitive, sea man, or apprentice or prisoner, the
of any such other fugitive need not take up
more room than any of the above unmeaning-characteristic
and unnecessary symbols.
Identifier: | JB/062/186/003"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 62. |
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062 |
indirect legislation |
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186 |
indirect |
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003 |
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text sheet |
4 |
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recto |
f11 / f12 / f13 / f14 |
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jeremy bentham |
[[watermarks::gr [crown motif] [britannia with shield emblem]]] |
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20176 |
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