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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... government . At that period , I believe , there were only four or five postmasters in all the colonies . It was not until after the expiration of fifteen years , that another publication of the kind issued from any press in this part of ...
... government . At that period , I believe , there were only four or five postmasters in all the colonies . It was not until after the expiration of fifteen years , that another publication of the kind issued from any press in this part of ...
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... government particularly to patronize The Massachusetts Gazette , and another paper , the Boston Post Boy and Advertiser , printed by Green and Russell . 1 The king's arms were first introduced into the title page of the Laws of ...
... government particularly to patronize The Massachusetts Gazette , and another paper , the Boston Post Boy and Advertiser , printed by Green and Russell . 1 The king's arms were first introduced into the title page of the Laws of ...
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... government and public bodies . The same method was taken by Green and Russell . One half of the sheet bore the title of Post Boy and Advertiser , and the other half that of " The Massachusetts Gazette , Published by Authority . " Two ...
... government and public bodies . The same method was taken by Green and Russell . One half of the sheet bore the title of Post Boy and Advertiser , and the other half that of " The Massachusetts Gazette , Published by Authority . " Two ...
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... government paper . In May , 1774 , Draper took John Boyle as a partner in publishing the News Letter ; the next month Draper died . His widow , Margaret Draper , succeeded him as proprietor of the paper , and Boyle was for a short time ...
... government paper . In May , 1774 , Draper took John Boyle as a partner in publishing the News Letter ; the next month Draper died . His widow , Margaret Draper , succeeded him as proprietor of the paper , and Boyle was for a short time ...
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... government , and excited clerical resentment . The reverend Doctor Increase Mather was one of the first who openly denounced the Courant , by an address to the public , inserted in the Boston Gazette , Janu- ary 29 , 1721. This address ...
... government , and excited clerical resentment . The reverend Doctor Increase Mather was one of the first who openly denounced the Courant , by an address to the public , inserted in the Boston Gazette , Janu- ary 29 , 1721. This address ...
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Page 319 - Let us walk honestly, as in the day; not in rioting and drunkenness, not in chambering and wantonness, not in strife and envying. But put ye on the Lord Jesus Christ, and make not provision for the flesh, to fulfil the lusts thereof.
Page 310 - A Platform of Church Discipline gathered out of the word of God : and agreed upon by the Elders; and Messengers of the Churches assembled in the Synod at Cambridge in New England to be presented to the Churches and General!
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Page 280 - Behold now, we have heard that the kings of the house of Israel are merciful kings: let us, I pray thee, put sackcloth on our loins, and ropes upon our heads, and go out to the king of Israel: peradventure he will save thy life.
Page 321 - Severall Poems, compiled with great variety of Wit and Learning, full of delight.
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