REVIVAL OF OLD STYLE. 89 I GIVE and bequeath one thou- sand pounds for the use of one Journeyman Compositor., .who is a man of good life and conver- sation, who shall frequent some place of public worship every Sunday and who shall not have worked on a newspaper or mag- azine for four years at least be- fore such nomination, nor shall ever afterwards whilst he holds this annuity, and who shall be able to read and construe Latin, and at least to read Greek flu- ently with accents, of which he shall bring a testimonial from the rector of St. Martin's, Ludgate. Double Small Pica No. 20, from the foundry of George Bruce's Son & Co. An attempt to combine old style features with modern graces. 12 From the will of William died
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