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Updated: May 22, 2025


But here every man is an architect who can handle a T-square, and every man a builder who can use a plane or a trowel; and the chances are that the owner thinks he can do all as well as either of them. For if every man in England thinks he can write a leading article, much more every Yankee thinks he can build a house. Never was such freedom from the rule of tradition.

Somerset sent a return message that he had a design on the board which he should soon be glad to submit to her, and the messenger departed. 'Fine doings here last night, sir, said Dare, as he dusted his T-square. 'O indeed! 'A dinner-party, I hear; eighteen guests. 'Ah, said Somerset.

Near the man at our left, and kept open by a T-square, is the Arithmetic which Peter Apian, astronomer and globe-maker, published in 1527. It is opened at a page in Division, with its German text plainly legible and identical with the actual page, as seen in the British Museum's copy of this edition.

So he had decided to draw his picture in pencil outline, and then stretch the paper early on Sunday morning; it would dry during chapel. His new box of paints, a cracked T-square, and some india-rubber also lay on the table. He had chosen "View of the Cathedral of Notre-Dame Paris, from the Pont des Arts."

The printer, fingering the T-square in his belt, said, slowly, 'I think this man loves too well that books should be printed in the Latin tongue to ruin any printer of them upon a private quarrel. Else I would get me across the seas. 'He loves any wench much better, the old man answered maliciously. 'Hearken!

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