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528 that they are minutely accurate representations of the press then in use, but they will serve to show its general construction. Two features provoke hostile comment Contrary to modern usage, the piles of white paper and printed paper are unhandily placed on the off-side of the press, and the stalwart pressman pulls home the bar with both arms. The platen