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any direction, and thus allows a full view of all the side illustrations, which cannot be properly seen if held by the ordinary newspaper fastener.
The "Lambert" clips, shown in Fig. 62, are also
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useful for illustrated papers with double page engravings. They consist of two short pieces of brass, fastened at the top and bottom of the slope. The paper is inserted at either end, and one turn of a screw fastens it securely down, no portion of the
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