| 1737 - 574 str.
...they grow as firm a Set, and as biting and talkative as ever. O Printing ! how haft Thou diihirb<'d the Peace of Mankind ! that Lead, when moulded into Bullets, is not fo mortal as when founded into Letters ! There was a Miftakefure in the Story of Cadmus ; and the Serpent's... | |
| 1844 - 574 str.
...of printing, out author exclaims — ' O Printing ! how hast thou disturbed the ' peace of mankind ? Lead, when moulded into bullets, is not ' so mortal...story of Cadmus ; and the serpents' teeth which he ' sowed, were nothing else but the letters which he invented.' Parker having declared, in relation... | |
| William Davis (bibliographer.) - 1814 - 146 str.
...minutes, that they grow as firm a set, and as biting and talkative as ever. O Printing, how hast thou disturbed the peace of mankind ! that lead when moulded...story of Cadmus ; and the serpents teeth which he sowed were nothing else but the letters which he invented. The first es:ay that was made towards this... | |
| Francis Wrangham - 1816 - 536 str.
...minutes, that they grow as firm a set, and as biting and talkative as ever. O Printing ! how hast thou disturbed the peace of mankind! that lead, when moulded...bullets, is not so mortal, as when founded into letters 1 There was a mistake, sure, in the story of Cadmus ; and the serpent's teeth, which he sowed, were... | |
| Francis Wrangham - 1816 - 532 str.
...minutes, that they grow as firm a set, and as biting and talkative as ever. O Printing! how hast thou disturbed the peace of mankind! that lead, when moulded...bullets, is not so mortal, as when founded into letters 1 There was a mistake, sure, in the story of Cadmus; and the serpent's teeth, which he sowed, were... | |
| Henry Southern, Sir Nicholas Harris Nicolas - 1825 - 392 str.
...minutes, that they grow as firm a set, and as biting and talkative as ever. O Printing ! how hast thou disturbed the peace of mankind ! That lead, when moulded...was a mistake, sure, in the story of Cadmus; and the serpent's teeth, which he sowed, were nothing else but the letters which he invented. The first essay... | |
| 1838 - 504 str.
...the mischief, that a man cannot write a book but presently he is answered. O printing, how hast thou disturbed the peace of mankind, that lead, when moulded into bullets, is not so mortal as when formed into letters ! There was a mistake, sure, in the story of Cadmus ; and the serpent's teeth which... | |
| 1825 - 390 str.
...minutes, that they grow as firm a set, and as biting and talkative as ever. O Printing ! how hast thou disturbed the peace of mankind ! That lead, when moulded...a mistake, sure, in the story of Cadmus ; and the serpent's teeth, which he sowed, were nothing else but the letters which he invented. The first essay... | |
| Henry Southern - 1825 - 388 str.
...minutes, that they grow as firm a set, and as biting and talkative as ever. O Printing ! how hast thou disturbed the peace of mankind ! That lead, when moulded...a mistake, sure, in the story of Cadmus ; and the serpent's teeth, which he sowed, were nothing else but the letters which he invented. The first essay... | |
| 1825 - 392 str.
...minutes, that they grow as firm a set, and as biting and talkative as ever. O Printing ! how hast thou disturbed the peace of mankind ! That lead, when moulded...a mistake, sure, in the story of Cadmus ; and the serpent's teeth, which he sowed, were nothing else but the letters which he invented. The first essay... | |
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