A History of Advertising from the Earliest Times: Illustrated by Anecdotes, Curious Specimens and Biographical NotesChatto and Windus, 1874 - 616 pages |
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... ment they deferve , who framed Petitions , and Collected a multitude of hands thereto , to prefent to the King in a publick caufe , as the Paritans had done , ( which was at it feems for Alteration of the Law ( with an intimation to the ...
... ment they deferve , who framed Petitions , and Collected a multitude of hands thereto , to prefent to the King in a publick caufe , as the Paritans had done , ( which was at it feems for Alteration of the Law ( with an intimation to the ...
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... ment where it is most likely to be seen by those most inter- ested in it , and so a newspaper with a very limited supply of readers indeed is often more valuable to the advertiser of peculiar wares or wants than one with " the largest ...
... ment where it is most likely to be seen by those most inter- ested in it , and so a newspaper with a very limited supply of readers indeed is often more valuable to the advertiser of peculiar wares or wants than one with " the largest ...
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... circulation . The first paper published in Ireland was a sheet called Warranted Tidings from Ireland , and this appeared during Amount of Advertise- ment Duty . 66 the rebellion of 1641 ; but the first Irish NEWSFAPERS , ETC. II.
... circulation . The first paper published in Ireland was a sheet called Warranted Tidings from Ireland , and this appeared during Amount of Advertise- ment Duty . 66 the rebellion of 1641 ; but the first Irish NEWSFAPERS , ETC. II.
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... ment of the Pacific States it has been almost impossible to tell the number of papers which have sprung into existence , every mining camp and every village being possessed of its organ , some of which have died , and some of which are ...
... ment of the Pacific States it has been almost impossible to tell the number of papers which have sprung into existence , every mining camp and every village being possessed of its organ , some of which have died , and some of which are ...
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... ment or proclamation , as a matter of course , was usually made in the streets and chief places of concourse . The matters thus proclaimed were chiefly of a sacred kind , as might be expected under a theocracy ; and we have no evidence ...
... ment or proclamation , as a matter of course , was usually made in the streets and chief places of concourse . The matters thus proclaimed were chiefly of a sacred kind , as might be expected under a theocracy ; and we have no evidence ...
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A History of Advertising from the Earliest Times: Illustrated by Anecdotes ... Henry Sampson No preview available - 2015 |
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