A History of Advertising from the Earliest Times: Illustrated by Anecdotes, Curious Specimens and Biographical NotesChatto and Windus, 1874 - 616 páginas |
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... character at fairly high rates . Those papers published in Melbourne are perhaps the best specimens of colonial journalism , and best among these are the Argus and Age ( daily ) , and the Australasian and Leader ( weekly ) . In fact ...
... character at fairly high rates . Those papers published in Melbourne are perhaps the best specimens of colonial journalism , and best among these are the Argus and Age ( daily ) , and the Australasian and Leader ( weekly ) . In fact ...
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... character had , in consequence of the religious wars , become so numerous and outrageous , that subsequently , in 1652 , the Government found it necessary to interpose for their repression . t Speaking of the signs of Herculaneum and ...
... character had , in consequence of the religious wars , become so numerous and outrageous , that subsequently , in 1652 , the Government found it necessary to interpose for their repression . t Speaking of the signs of Herculaneum and ...
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... character , has assumed extensive proportions at most of the metropolitan railway stations , the agents to whom we have just referred having extended their operations in the direction of blank spaces on the walls , which they sub- let ...
... character , has assumed extensive proportions at most of the metropolitan railway stations , the agents to whom we have just referred having extended their operations in the direction of blank spaces on the walls , which they sub- let ...
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... characters , a cunning rogue , full of low humour , who appears to have combined the duties of crier and auctioneer . Thus , when the slave and the ass are led out for sale , the crier proclaims the price of each with a loud voice ...
... characters , a cunning rogue , full of low humour , who appears to have combined the duties of crier and auctioneer . Thus , when the slave and the ass are led out for sale , the crier proclaims the price of each with a loud voice ...
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... character which occupies a prominent place in all the old sets of " Cries of London . " In one of the earliest collec- tions of that kind , * engraved early in the seventeenth cen- tury , we see him represented with a bunch of keys in ...
... character which occupies a prominent place in all the old sets of " Cries of London . " In one of the earliest collec- tions of that kind , * engraved early in the seventeenth cen- tury , we see him represented with a bunch of keys in ...
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