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in 1819 and in 1822 founded a separate printing establishment. This business developed, and in 1826 he was able to transfer his publishing business to
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Klemens the paper factory. The success of Friedrich earned for him in 1870 the title
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of all the liturgical works. Branch firms were established in New York (1865), Cincinnati, Ohio (1867), and Rome (1898).
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