The History of British Journalism: From the Foundation of the Newspaper Press in England, to the Repeal of the Stamp Act in 1855, 2. kötetR. Bentley, 1859 |
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From the Foundation of the Newspaper Press in England, to the Repeal of the Stamp Act in 1855 Alexander Andrews. 808.9 A565 V. 2 LONDON : R. CLAY , PRINTER , BREAD STREET HILL .
From the Foundation of the Newspaper Press in England, to the Repeal of the Stamp Act in 1855 Alexander Andrews. 808.9 A565 V. 2 LONDON : R. CLAY , PRINTER , BREAD STREET HILL .
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... London morning newspaper . " This was in 1796 ; but the London morning newspaper was not the Morning Post , for we are told that his connexion with that paper did not commence till Christmas , 1797 , when he wrote political pieces for ...
... London morning newspaper . " This was in 1796 ; but the London morning newspaper was not the Morning Post , for we are told that his connexion with that paper did not commence till Christmas , 1797 , when he wrote political pieces for ...
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... London , particularly the Courier de Londres , a paper understood to be in a great measure under the peculiar patronage of his Majesty's ministers , " even Lord Ellenborough , who on other occasions and in other places seldom exhibited ...
... London , particularly the Courier de Londres , a paper understood to be in a great measure under the peculiar patronage of his Majesty's ministers , " even Lord Ellenborough , who on other occasions and in other places seldom exhibited ...
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... London French journals designed for making an impression on the Continent . On being asked in the House of Commons , on the 30th of April , 1816 , what was the meaning of these items , Lord Castlereagh stated that " those grants were ...
... London French journals designed for making an impression on the Continent . On being asked in the House of Commons , on the 30th of April , 1816 , what was the meaning of these items , Lord Castlereagh stated that " those grants were ...
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... London Packet in 1772 , and founder and proprietor of the unsuccessful Diary in 1789 , and the younger brother of Henry Sampson Woodfall , who first published " Junius's Letters " in the Public Advertiser , died on the 1st of August ...
... London Packet in 1772 , and founder and proprietor of the unsuccessful Diary in 1789 , and the younger brother of Henry Sampson Woodfall , who first published " Junius's Letters " in the Public Advertiser , died on the 1st of August ...
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