A History of Advertising from the Earliest Times: Illustrated by Anecdotes, Curious Specimens and Biographical NotesChatto and Windus, 1875 - 648 páginas |
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... manner , and judging by my own friends ' observations , I have found that almost every one would have treated the " history " differently , not only from my way but from each other's . Every one would have done some- thing wonderful ...
... manner , and judging by my own friends ' observations , I have found that almost every one would have treated the " history " differently , not only from my way but from each other's . Every one would have done some- thing wonderful ...
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... manner . Another observation I have made is , that extensive advertising is likely to result in a desire for the exaggeration of facts - at all events , so far as the individual advertisers themselves are concerned . That any firm ...
... manner . Another observation I have made is , that extensive advertising is likely to result in a desire for the exaggeration of facts - at all events , so far as the individual advertisers themselves are concerned . That any firm ...
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... manners and customs . American newspapers are of course plentiful , and their advertisements , as will be shown during the progress of this volume , are often of an almost unique character . Throughout the United States , newspapers ...
... manners and customs . American newspapers are of course plentiful , and their advertisements , as will be shown during the progress of this volume , are often of an almost unique character . Throughout the United States , newspapers ...
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... manner of the public crier : " Whosoever desires to sell anything by auction , must have it proclaimed by the crier , who is appointed by the lord viscount ; and nobody else has a right to make any publication by crying . If anybody ...
... manner of the public crier : " Whosoever desires to sell anything by auction , must have it proclaimed by the crier , who is appointed by the lord viscount ; and nobody else has a right to make any publication by crying . If anybody ...
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... manner still followed by the equestrian circus troops in provincial towns , viz . , by means of bills and processions . Thus notice of bear- baitings was given by the bears being led about the town , preceded by a flag and some noisy ...
... manner still followed by the equestrian circus troops in provincial towns , viz . , by means of bills and processions . Thus notice of bear- baitings was given by the bears being led about the town , preceded by a flag and some noisy ...
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