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Eminency called the Stationer, a Name which from him all succeeding
The Spectator, Volume 2. Richard Steele 1700
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In 1790, Aitken wrote to George Washington, using his losses from printing his Bibles as one of the reasons that Washington should help him get the job of Printer and Stationer to Congress.
Chris Rodda: No, Mr. Beck, Congress Did Not Print a Bible for the Use of Schools 2010
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In 1790, Aitken wrote to George Washington, using his losses from printing his Bibles as one of the reasons that Washington should help him get the job of Printer and Stationer to Congress.
Chris Rodda: No, Mr. Beck, Congress Did Not Print a Bible for the Use of Schools 2010
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This was really a creative pleasure, working with all of the great folks at the magazine as well as working with paper patterns created by Stationer Cheree Berry.
Archive 2008-03-01 2008
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This was really a creative pleasure, working with all of the great folks at the magazine as well as working with paper patterns created by Stationer Cheree Berry.
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Majesty's Stationer's Office, was a phenomenal best-seller.
The Commanding Heights DANIEL YERGIN 1998
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If anyone is interested in reading it you should address a letter to Her Majesty's Stationer, in London, and have a copy forwarded to you.
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That doth best commend a Booke the Stationer sales.
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Stationer -- The Person who had the Distemper is perfectly recovered, and departed the House some Days ago, and the
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_Chapman, or Running Stationer, designed by Cruikshank and engraved by Branston.
Banbury Chap Books And Nursery Toy Book Literature Edwin Pearson
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