History of the Press of Western New YorkPtd. by Jerome & Bro., 1847 - 76 oldal |
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7. oldal
... published his articles on the ( then ) start- ling project of the Erie Canal . These publica tions did.much towards creating a spirit of inqui- ry in relation to this splendid enterprise ; but , un- willing as I am , to detract one jot ...
... published his articles on the ( then ) start- ling project of the Erie Canal . These publica tions did.much towards creating a spirit of inqui- ry in relation to this splendid enterprise ; but , un- willing as I am , to detract one jot ...
16. oldal
... published at New Haven . Name of the publish- Written for the 141st Anniversary of Franklin's Birth Day . er not given . This is a very curious specimen of typography . It was presented some years since to the editors of the Democrat ...
... published at New Haven . Name of the publish- Written for the 141st Anniversary of Franklin's Birth Day . er not given . This is a very curious specimen of typography . It was presented some years since to the editors of the Democrat ...
19. oldal
... published to pre- vent repetition , " in the end accomplishes that which it sought to avert . " Tis this sustains that course licentious tribe Of tenth - rate typeinen , gaping for a bribe ed as public sentiment has become , it has been ...
... published to pre- vent repetition , " in the end accomplishes that which it sought to avert . " Tis this sustains that course licentious tribe Of tenth - rate typeinen , gaping for a bribe ed as public sentiment has become , it has been ...
20. oldal
... published , and refuse the aid of law for the punishment of crime resulting from such reading , is like prohibiting , by the statute , physicians from attempting the cure of fever , and at the same time filling the land with large ...
... published , and refuse the aid of law for the punishment of crime resulting from such reading , is like prohibiting , by the statute , physicians from attempting the cure of fever , and at the same time filling the land with large ...
30. oldal
... publish facts in the history of their country , as well when they reflect dishonor as when they conter honor upon their affiliations . Let this course become more general - let it prevail ev- ery where - let the motto , at least in ...
... publish facts in the history of their country , as well when they reflect dishonor as when they conter honor upon their affiliations . Let this course become more general - let it prevail ev- ery where - let the motto , at least in ...
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Advertiser Advocate afterwards Albany American Anniversary apprentice Art of Printing Batavia became Bemis Benjamin Franklin birth-day brethren brother Buffalo called Canandaigua Canfield Cayuga celebration Chautauque city of Rochester commenced the publication Committee continued County Courier craft Dansville Dauby Democrat discontinued early edited Editor and Proprietor Ellicottville Erie Erie County estab establishment existence Festival FOLLETT following sentiment fraternity Fredonia Gazette Genesee Genesee County gentlemen hands heart honor immortal FRANKLIN Isaac Butts issued James January John Journal labor lished living Lockport menced ment Messrs mind Monroe County never Newspaper Press occasion Onondaga Orleans Orleans County Palmyra paper passed Patriot Philosopher pleasure political present President Press of Western Printers profession published quoin regret Republican respectfully Rochester Daily Salisbury Sentinel sheet sold soon spirit Telegraph Thomas Thurlow Weed tion village W. W. PHELPS weekly Western New-York Whig William York
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9. oldal - THE BODY of BENJAMIN FRANKLIN, Printer, (like the cover of an old book, its contents torn out, and stript of its lettering and gilding) lies here food for worms ; yet the work itself shall not be lost, for it will (as he believed) appear once more in a new and more beautiful edition, corrected and amended by THE AUTHOR.
33. oldal - MARGARET DRAPER was the widow of Richard Draper. She published the Massachusetts Gazette and Boston News Letter after his death. Boyle, who had been connected with her husband a short time before he died, continued the management of her printing house for about four months ; and, during that time, his name appeared after Margaret Draper's in the imprint of the Gazette. At the expiration of this period their partnership was dissolved.
52. oldal - In 1826, Mr. Carpenter again occupied the "chair Editorial." It was, however, for a time vacated by htm, and his place occupied by Harvey Newcomb, in 1829, who continued in it for about a year, when it was again resumed by Mr. Carpenter, who occupied it until 1834. The first number of the "Daily Commercial Advertiser" was issued from the same office on the 1st of January, 1835, and was under the Editorial charge of GUY H. SALISBURY, whose health compelled him to withdraw from it at the close of the...
34. oldal - Mary Crouch was the widow of Charles Crouch, and born in Rhode Island. Her husband established a paper in opposition to the Stamp Act, in Charleston, (SC) Mrs. C. continued the paper until 1780, when she removed to Salem, (Mass.) and took her press and type with her. She published a paper in Salem for some years, and returned to Providence with a purse sufficient for 'creature comforts
40. oldal - ... which evil it is necessary to apply some remedy; in order that the said artists, who are a great many in family, may find encouragement, rather than foreigners. Let it be ordered and established, according to that which the said masters have supplicated, that from this time in future, no work of the said art, that is printed or painted on cloth, or on paper, that is to say altar pieces (or images) and playing cards...
64. oldal - Smith was an impostor, he considered it his duty to do all in his power to
34. oldal - It had been discontinued while the British troops were in possession of Charleston. She was appointed printer to the State, and held the office until 1792. Mary Crouch was the widow of Charles Crouch, and born in Rhode Island.
71. oldal - ... more difficult ones. We are not unmindful of the importance of this program and the contribution it is currently making to older individuals, and we can assure you we are continuing to examine additional ways of meeting the employment needs of the elderly in a responsible fashion in fiscal year 1983. I regret that I am not able to give you a more definitive response at this time, but I pledge that we will work closely with this committee as we examine the various options available and as we weigh...
34. oldal - Timothee, the widow of the son of Elizabeth, just mentioned, after the Revolutionary war ceased, revived the Gazette, which had been established by the elder Timothee. It had been discontinued while the British troops were in possession of Charleston. She was appointed printer to the State, and held the office until 1792.
34. oldal - Boyle published a paper at Williamsburg, Va., in 1774. It favored the Crown, and lived but a short time. Clementine Bird succeeded her husband in the Virginia Gazette, in 1772. T. W, Jefferson was a contributor. She died in 1775. Mrs. Elizabeth Timothee, after the death of her husband in 1773, continued publishing the Gazette in Charleston, SC She conducted the press two years, when her son took it.