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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... friend , though it is fair to assume that he partici- pated in the profits : - * For a friend , I can sell very good flower of brimstone , etc. , as cheap or cheaper than any in town does ; and I'll sell any good com- modity for any man ...
... friend , though it is fair to assume that he partici- pated in the profits : - * For a friend , I can sell very good flower of brimstone , etc. , as cheap or cheaper than any in town does ; and I'll sell any good com- modity for any man ...
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... friend- ship " in these days , instead of in the first half of the seven- teenth century . It runs thus : — You should have had a notable oration made by the Bishop of Angou . lesme and Grand Almoner to his Majesty of England , at a ...
... friend- ship " in these days , instead of in the first half of the seven- teenth century . It runs thus : — You should have had a notable oration made by the Bishop of Angou . lesme and Grand Almoner to his Majesty of England , at a ...
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... Friends . If any person can give notice of the certainty of the death of the said George Weale , let him repair to the said Mr Graunt his House in Drum - alley in Drury Lane , London ; he shall have twenty shillings for his pains . This ...
... Friends . If any person can give notice of the certainty of the death of the said George Weale , let him repair to the said Mr Graunt his House in Drum - alley in Drury Lane , London ; he shall have twenty shillings for his pains . This ...
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... friends , that the said person would speedily repair to some or one of them , that he thinks most fit ; it being of absolute necessity , for reasons he does not yet know off . An advertisement of this kind , without name or initials ...
... friends , that the said person would speedily repair to some or one of them , that he thinks most fit ; it being of absolute necessity , for reasons he does not yet know off . An advertisement of this kind , without name or initials ...
Página 129
... 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 has never felt the smart of highway ...
... 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 has never felt the smart of highway ...
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Palavras e frases frequentes
adver advertisements Æsop announcements appeared bills called century character cloth extra columns Covent Garden crier Crown 8vo cure curious customers Daily Daily Courant desire Drury Lane Edition England English favour Fcap Fleet Street fortune friends Gazette gentleman gilt give notice guineas honour horses HUGHES FORDE hundred Illustrations inserted John journals kind King KINGSCLERE known late letter London London Gazette lottery Ludgate Hill manner marriage married matter means ment Mercury Morning never newspaper offered paper persons PICCADILLY Pompeii possessed Post pounds present printed prize proprietor published quack reader received reference regard Royal royal Bible says Sculps seems sell servant shillings sold South Sea Company specimen Street swindle Tatler tavern Theatre things thousand tickets tion tisements town wish writing Yarwell young lady