Fame, Volume 9A. Ward, 1900 |
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... less an artist ; he knew the theory of commercial transactions ; he comprehended the field spread before the man with wares to introduce to consumers , and he dis- covered methods of conveying the knowl- edge of the existence and ...
... less an artist ; he knew the theory of commercial transactions ; he comprehended the field spread before the man with wares to introduce to consumers , and he dis- covered methods of conveying the knowl- edge of the existence and ...
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... less than six pages of the Almanac are taken up with the direct advertising of the Ayer Company . Among other advertisers who have taken advantage of the immense edition of this publication are John Wanamaker , Ainslee's Magazine , the ...
... less than six pages of the Almanac are taken up with the direct advertising of the Ayer Company . Among other advertisers who have taken advantage of the immense edition of this publication are John Wanamaker , Ainslee's Magazine , the ...
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... less , from using methods of pub- licity . All civilized people must eat bread , and do eat the other comestibles that the baker supplies . It is not necessary , of course , to advertise to make people do what they never abstain from ...
... less , from using methods of pub- licity . All civilized people must eat bread , and do eat the other comestibles that the baker supplies . It is not necessary , of course , to advertise to make people do what they never abstain from ...
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... less costly means . I chose the magazines that went mostly into country districts and also used the Sunday editions of the leading newspapers . " In order to keep tab on the results , I had a system of my own of testing my ads ...
... less costly means . I chose the magazines that went mostly into country districts and also used the Sunday editions of the leading newspapers . " In order to keep tab on the results , I had a system of my own of testing my ads ...
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... less than 75,000 per day . The Press offers to leave the matter to the president of the Newspaper Publishers ' Association , and says it will give $ 10,000 to any charity designated by the Mayor of New York , if it can not show that its ...
... less than 75,000 per day . The Press offers to leave the matter to the president of the Newspaper Publishers ' Association , and says it will give $ 10,000 to any charity designated by the Mayor of New York , if it can not show that its ...
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Page 131 - We must call upon you again for a Black Dog, between a Grey-hound and a Spaniel, no white about him, onely a streak on his Brest, and Tayl a little bobbed. It is His Majesties...
Page 520 - there is more joy in heaven over one sinner that repenteth, than over ninety and nine just persons that need no repentance.
Page 131 - Antidote against the Plague, and all other contagious Diseases, and obstructions of the Stomach; And for more convenience of the people, constantly leaveth them sealed up with his coat of arms on the papers, with Mr. Rich. Lowndes (as formerly), at the sign of the White Lion, near the little north door of Pauls Church; Mr. Henry Seile, over against S.
Page 424 - If sleeping, wake: if feasting, rise before I turn away. It is the hour of fate, And they who follow me reach every state Mortals desire, and conquer every foe Save death; but those who doubt or hesitate, Condemned to failure, penury and woe, Seek me in vain and uselessly implore — I answer not, and I return no more.
Page 131 - His Sacred Majesty, having * * declared it to be his Royal will and purpose to continue the healing of his people for the Evil during the Month of May, and then to give over till Michaelmas next, I am commanded to give notice thereof, that the people may not come up to Town in the Interim and lose their labour.
Page 403 - Vice is a monster of so frightful mien, As, to be hated, needs but to be seen ; But, seen too oft, familiar with her face, We first endure, then pity, then embrace.
Page 132 - That excellent and by all Physicians, approved, China drink, called by the Chineans Tcha, by other nations Tay alias Tee, is sold at the Sultaness Head Coffee-House, in Sweetings Rents, by the Royal Exchange, London.
Page 133 - Newington ass-woman dares me to fight her for the 10 pounds, I do assure her I will not fail meeting her for the said sum, and doubt not that the blows which I shall present her with will be more difficult for her to digest than any she ever gave her asses.
Page 573 - Is there one whom difficulties dishearten, — who bends to the storm? — He will do little. Is there one who will conquer? — That kind of man never fails.
Page 131 - Dog, and doubtless was stoln, for the dog was not born nor bred in England, and would never forsake His master. Whosoever findes him may acquaint any at Whitehal for the Dog was better known at Court, than those who stole him. Will they never leave robbing his Majesty! Must he not keep a Dog? This dog's place (though better than some imagine) is the only place which nobody offers to beg.