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Click Here To Edit hand person, the the form of the impediment consists in offender, it resutls from the improbability that
the faculties requisite to the exercise of so many
sorts shall be found in any instance

so many distinct branches of skill shall be united
to in one and the same hand.

In the framing of a Bank note upon
the present plan, the number of concurrent arts that
may thus the term be stated as distinctn to the purpose in view, is but two, or
at most but three – viz: The art of Paper-maker:
2. The art of the engraver of writing
on Copper plate; not to whom, were
it only for the purpose
of occasional trial, the
art of the Copper plate
Printer can never
be altogether unpracticed strange,
as an art distinct rare from that as of of engraving letters, the
art of engraving the figures, in respect of the
emblematical figure, which presents itself at the
beginning of the writing contained in a Bank Note.

In the framing of a Bank Note upon the
plan proposed, the concurrence of the following additional
distinct arts would be rendered necessary: viz:
1. The art of the engraver of portraits on Copper.+ + Reference onwards in the margin
the of which more particularly further on most difficult highest best paid and consequently
least stocked branch of the art of engraving

2. The art of the Letter-Founder.
3. The art of the engraver of the puncheons
for the making of the moulds or matrixes for the Letters.
4. The art of the makers of the moulds or matrixes.
5. The art of the finisher of the Letters when cast.
6. The art of the Printer who prints the Letter-press.
7. The art of the engraver as would who engraves
that one of the two portraits which is to be
engraved on wood: a branch of engraving so
distinct from that of the engraver on copper,
that a man who is in the perfect master
of the one, may be comparatively inexpert in the other.
8. The art of the
Draughtsman who
makes the draught
preparatory to the
engraving of his
portrait.(a)


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Date_1

Marginal Summary Numbering

10

Box

003

Main Headings

manual of political economy

Folio number

312

Info in main headings field

Image

001

Titles

Category

text sheet

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

e2 / f10

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

1798 a<…>

Marginals

jeremy bentham

Paper Producer

Corrections

jeremy bentham

Paper Produced in Year

1798

Notes public

ID Number

1722

Box Contents

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