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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... head . And oft in beary ramours wre The rugged fears of conflict fore , What time , pavillon'd on the e neighb'ring mead The indignant Beroes range in bright anay Their feudal bands to carb defpotic ( way , oh , lagued a Briton's ...
... head . And oft in beary ramours wre The rugged fears of conflict fore , What time , pavillon'd on the e neighb'ring mead The indignant Beroes range in bright anay Their feudal bands to carb defpotic ( way , oh , lagued a Briton's ...
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... head . " The oldest existing Dublin papers are Saunders's ( originally Esdaile's ) Newsletter , begun in 1744 , and the Freeman's Journal , insti- tuted under the title of the Public Register , by Dr Lucas in 1755. The Limerick ...
... head . " The oldest existing Dublin papers are Saunders's ( originally Esdaile's ) Newsletter , begun in 1744 , and the Freeman's Journal , insti- tuted under the title of the Public Register , by Dr Lucas in 1755. The Limerick ...
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... head and the other in his hand . It is also pro- bable that the various artificers of Rome used their tools as signs over their workshops and residences , as it is found that they were sculptured on their tombs in the catacombs . On the ...
... head and the other in his hand . It is also pro- bable that the various artificers of Rome used their tools as signs over their workshops and residences , as it is found that they were sculptured on their tombs in the catacombs . On the ...
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... Head , in Cornhill , and bids us enjoy the knowledge of the fact , that for his one penny the country- man had a pint of wine , and " for bread nothing did he pay , for that was allowed free " in those good old days . Free luncheons ...
... Head , in Cornhill , and bids us enjoy the knowledge of the fact , that for his one penny the country- man had a pint of wine , and " for bread nothing did he pay , for that was allowed free " in those good old days . Free luncheons ...
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... head , more or less , whose friends are but lately deceased , and whose lands are but new come into his hands , that , to be as exactly qualified as the best of our ordinary gallants are , is affec- ted to entertain the most ...
... head , more or less , whose friends are but lately deceased , and whose lands are but new come into his hands , that , to be as exactly qualified as the best of our ordinary gallants are , is affec- ted to entertain the most ...
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Palavras e frases frequentes
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