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 , 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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... honoured institution from passing away . It would seem as if he succeeded , for there are in the British Museum many specimens of papers , half print half manu- script ; and as most of the written portions are of an extremely ...
... honoured institution from passing away . It would seem as if he succeeded , for there are in the British Museum many specimens of papers , half print half manu- script ; and as most of the written portions are of an extremely ...
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... honour to conduct a lady out of a boat at Whitehall Stairs , desires to know when he may wait on her to disclose a matter of concern . A letter directed to Mr Samuel Reeves , to be left with Mr May , at the Golden Head , the upper end ...
... honour to conduct a lady out of a boat at Whitehall Stairs , desires to know when he may wait on her to disclose a matter of concern . A letter directed to Mr Samuel Reeves , to be left with Mr May , at the Golden Head , the upper end ...
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... honour to serve some persons of the greatest distinction in the Kingdom ; and he humbly begs the favour of Ladies and Gentlemen to try both the Chamber Horses , which is the only sure way of having the best . This machine may be of ...
... honour to serve some persons of the greatest distinction in the Kingdom ; and he humbly begs the favour of Ladies and Gentlemen to try both the Chamber Horses , which is the only sure way of having the best . This machine may be of ...
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... honour to receive the unanimous Thanks ) of the Royal Society , THA GIVES NOTICE , HAT since his decease she hath followed the same business , and lives at the house of Mrs Mary Roundhall , in Bearlane , Christ Church Parish , Southwark ...
... honour to receive the unanimous Thanks ) of the Royal Society , THA GIVES NOTICE , HAT since his decease she hath followed the same business , and lives at the house of Mrs Mary Roundhall , in Bearlane , Christ Church Parish , Southwark ...
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Palavras e frases frequentes
adver advertisements Æsop announcements appeared attention bills called Celestial Bed century character cloth extra columns Covent Garden crier Crown 8vo cure curious customers Daily Daily Courant desire Drury Lane Edition England English Exchange Alley favour Fcap Fleet Street Fortune friends Gazette gentleman gilt give notice guineas honour horses hundred inserted John journals kind King KINGSCLERE late letter London London Gazette Lord lottery Ludgate Hill manner marriage matter means ments Mercury Morning never newspapers offered paper particular persons PICCADILLY Pompeii Post pounds present printed prize proprietor published quack quackery reader received reference regard Royal royal Bible says Sculps seems sell servant shillings sold specimen Street swindle tavern Theatre things thousand tickets tion tisements town trade wish writing Yarwell young lady