“Still, that old slyboots of a paper-maker must not overreach us; it is time to ask him for something besides promises.” ❋ Unknown (2007)
We sell our wares to the book-purveyor, between whom and us there is no greater obligation than between him and his paper-maker or printer. ❋ Unknown (2006)
My father was a paper-maker, and lived all his lifetime in the town. ❋ Edwin George Rundle (N/A)
The deckle edge is left uncut, just as it comes from the paper-maker. ❋ Various (N/A)
They surely would not like to hear that we were unable to pay the printer, bookbinder, clerks, paper-maker, etc. ❋ Various (N/A)
His father was a paper-maker, and both he and his brother Sealey (born 1747, and married Harriett, daughter of James Pownall, of Wilmslow) gave up their time almost entirely to the invention of paper machinery. ❋ Giberne Sieveking (N/A)
He followed for some time the business of a paper-maker, but gave attention to the study of law, and was admitted to the bar in 1841, and practiced in Greenville. ❋ William Horatio Barnes (N/A)
To make the book beautiful should be the united aim of all who are concerned in its manufacture -- the paper-maker, the printer, and the book-binder. ❋ Ainsworth Rand Spofford (N/A)
Hamilton, Ohio, a large paper-maker, visited St. Louis on business that called for legal assistance, and I was employed by him. ❋ Unknown (N/A)
The old woman was sitting up in her wretched bed, winding worsted; four meager, ill-clothed, pale children were all busy, some of them sticking pins in paper for the pin-maker, and others sorting rags for the paper-maker. ❋ Charles Madison Curry (1906)
The brothers Joseph and Jacques Montgolfier were the sons of a wealthy paper-maker at Annonay, not very far from Lyons. ❋ Walter Alexander Raleigh (1891)
If the legislature has the right to fix the profits of the author, it has an equal right to determine that of his associate in the publication, the publisher; and if of the publisher, then also of the printer, binder, and paper-maker, who all have an interest in the undertaking. ❋ George Haven Putnam (1887)
It was to be printed on American paper; and Amies, the paper-maker, even declared that he would use only "American" rags in making it. ❋ Albert Henry Smyth (1885)
I saw a German paper-maker -- a big man in the trade -- on the ❋ Henry Seton Merriman (1882)
The hornet was the first paper-maker, and holds the original patent. ❋ John Burroughs (1879)
One of the candidates for the representation of the Third Estate was a paper-maker of the name of Reveillon, a man eminent for his charity and general liberality, but one who was believed to regard the views of the extreme reformers with disfavor. ❋ Yonge, Charles Duke, 1812-1891 (1876)
So she thought herself happy when she apprenticed him to a paper-maker. ❋ Unknown (1869)
Quaint advertisement of a paper-maker in the "Boston Gazette," Nov. 23, ❋ Unknown (1860)
Joseph Montgolfier, sons of a wealthy paper-maker who dwelt at Annonay, on the banks of a rivulet which flows into the Rhone, not far from ❋ Unknown (1859)