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  1. Austen, Jane (8,522 bytes)
    13: ...get published then. Years after Crosby refused to print ''Susan'', her brother Henry bought it back for ...
    15: ...y to get ''Lady Susan'' (unrelated to Susan) into print, and she wrote ''The Watsons'', which she never f...
  2. Beaumarchais, Pierre Augustin Caron de (4,632 bytes)
    15: ...n, politics, and other institutions, I am free to print anything.” Such witticisms, conveying revolutio...
  3. Cavendish, Henry (2,025 bytes)
    7: ...lished documents that were gradually brought into print during the nineteenth century. The most significa...
  4. Franklin, Benjamin (8,632 bytes)
    3: Benjamin Franklin—printer, journalist, scientist, inventor, diplomat and ...
    5: ...oped his literary skills while becoming an expert printer. He acted as editor while his brother, who had ...
    7: ...on on Liberty and Necessity, Pleasure and Pain'', printed on his employer’s press. In London Franklin g...
    9: ...with Keimer, Franklin and a partner started a new printing establishment and a newspaper. When Keimer’s...
    11: ...gh Ben’s long absences in Europe. Expanding his printing business, Franklin introduced his ''Poor Richa...
  5. Haywood, Eliza (3,982 bytes)
    11: ...us nature of her fiction, Haywood was attacked in print by Jonathan Swift, Horace Walpole, and Alexander ...
  6. Hogarth, William (5,129 bytes)
    1: '''Hogarth, William''' (1697-1764): English Printmaker and Painter.
    3: ...lity and originality that would leave a lasting imprint on English culture.
    5: ...ogether in public spaces or through the medium of print to reflect on issues of general concern. Hogarth...
    7: ...re. ''A Midnight Modern Conversation'' (1733), a print depicting scene of drunken revelers, presents Hog...
    11: ...t outlines the paths to success or doom. Another print series, ''The Four Stages of Cruelty'' (1751), re...
  7. Mirabeau, Honoré Gabriel Riquetti, Comte de (4,749 bytes)
    5: Mirabeau’s early years bear the imprint of the many public disputes with his father – a...
    7: ...s adopted son, Lucas de Montigny, and appeared in print from 1834 to 1836.
  8. Necker, Jacques (9,029 bytes)
    5: ...es manuscrits de Mme Necker'' (1801), appeared in print.
  9. Novikov, Nikolai Ivanovich (2,068 bytes)
    5: ...rought hundreds of new and translated titles into print and particularly emphasized the works and themes ...
  10. Pope, Alexander (9,715 bytes)
    27: James McLaverty, ''Pope, Print, and Meaning'', 2001.
  11. Schleiermacher, Friedrich Daniel Ernst (6,364 bytes)
    13: ...nacceptable liturgy, he protested the decision in print.
  12. Thelwall, John (3,867 bytes)
    13: Increasingly vilified in print and persecuted in person, Thelwall was forced to ...
  13. Sterne, Laurence (5,600 bytes)
    7: ...red in January 1765, with volume nine coming into print in January 1767, only fourteen months before his ...

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