The History of Printing in America: With a Biography of Printers, and an Account of Newspapers, Volume 6J. Munsell, printer, 1874 - America |
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... CITY , ( C ALBANY , IN NEW JERSEY , VIZ : AT BURLINGTON , " WOODBRIDGE , IN PENNSYLVANIA , VIZ : AT PHILADELPHIA , GERMANTOWN , “ LANCASTER , IN DELAWARE , VIZ : AT WILMINGTON , . IN MARYLAND , VIZ : AT ANNAPOLIS , " BALTIMORE , IN ...
... CITY , ( C ALBANY , IN NEW JERSEY , VIZ : AT BURLINGTON , " WOODBRIDGE , IN PENNSYLVANIA , VIZ : AT PHILADELPHIA , GERMANTOWN , “ LANCASTER , IN DELAWARE , VIZ : AT WILMINGTON , . IN MARYLAND , VIZ : AT ANNAPOLIS , " BALTIMORE , IN ...
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... city of Philadelphia . In 1725 , a newspaper was first printed in New York ; and after that time , gazettes were gradually introduced into the other colonies on the continent , and into the West Indies . There are now , 1810 , more ...
... city of Philadelphia . In 1725 , a newspaper was first printed in New York ; and after that time , gazettes were gradually introduced into the other colonies on the continent , and into the West Indies . There are now , 1810 , more ...
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... City and Suburbs are under the Inoculation of the Small Pox ; In his next Courant he asserts , that it was some Busy Inoculator , that imposed on the Publick in saying so ; Whereas I myself saw and read those words in the London Mercury ...
... City and Suburbs are under the Inoculation of the Small Pox ; In his next Courant he asserts , that it was some Busy Inoculator , that imposed on the Publick in saying so ; Whereas I myself saw and read those words in the London Mercury ...
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... city . This cut was coarsely executed . The publication of the Gazette was suspended from April , 1775 , to the 5th of June following , when Edes , hav- ing set up a press at Watertown , renewed the printing of the paper , and continued ...
... city . This cut was coarsely executed . The publication of the Gazette was suspended from April , 1775 , to the 5th of June following , when Edes , hav- ing set up a press at Watertown , renewed the printing of the paper , and continued ...
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... city of London in the title page of the London Magazine . Its pages were like those of that publication in size , two columus in a page , divided by the capital letters , A B C D E and F , at a distance from each other , and not by a ...
... city of London in the title page of the London Magazine . Its pages were like those of that publication in size , two columus in a page , divided by the capital letters , A B C D E and F , at a distance from each other , and not by a ...
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