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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... honour- if the term may be used in connection with billstickers - to paste over the work of a rival ; and so the hoardings used to present the most heterogeneous possible appearance , and though bills were plentiful , their ...
... honour- if the term may be used in connection with billstickers - to paste over the work of a rival ; and so the hoardings used to present the most heterogeneous possible appearance , and though bills were plentiful , their ...
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... honour of introducing a system which now plays so important a part in all civilised countries , there need be no hesitation in ascribing the origin of advertising to the remotest possible times - to the earliest times when com- petition ...
... honour of introducing a system which now plays so important a part in all civilised countries , there need be no hesitation in ascribing the origin of advertising to the remotest possible times - to the earliest times when com- petition ...
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... honour , so far as regular and consecutive business is concerned . The Journal Général d'Affiches , better known as the Petites Affiches , was first published on the 14th of October 1612 . It obtained from Louis XIII . by letters ...
... honour , so far as regular and consecutive business is concerned . The Journal Général d'Affiches , better known as the Petites Affiches , was first published on the 14th of October 1612 . It obtained from Louis XIII . by letters ...
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... honour . If I can meet with a sober man that has a counter tenor voice , I can help him to a place worth £ 30 the year or more . This continual demand for musical servants arose from the fashion of making them take part in musical ...
... honour . If I can meet with a sober man that has a counter tenor voice , I can help him to a place worth £ 30 the year or more . This continual demand for musical servants arose from the fashion of making them take part in musical ...
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... honour , and probably he served his friends as well as himself by taking the writs from the mail . The reward offered for his apprehension is so paltry in pro- portion to the outcry raised , that a disinterested reader , i.e. , one who ...
... honour , and probably he served his friends as well as himself by taking the writs from the mail . The reward offered for his apprehension is so paltry in pro- portion to the outcry raised , that a disinterested reader , i.e. , one who ...
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