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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... OBSERVATIONS , BOOKSELLERS , VIZ : IN MASSACHUSETTS , " NEW HAMPSHIRE , " CONNECTICUT , " RHODE ISLAND , " NEW YORK , • “ PENNSYLVANIA , · " DELAWARE , MARYLAND , " SOUTH CAROLINA , ( ( GEORGIA , APPENDIX , 193 193 194 194 195 195 195 ...
... OBSERVATIONS , BOOKSELLERS , VIZ : IN MASSACHUSETTS , " NEW HAMPSHIRE , " CONNECTICUT , " RHODE ISLAND , " NEW YORK , • “ PENNSYLVANIA , · " DELAWARE , MARYLAND , " SOUTH CAROLINA , ( ( GEORGIA , APPENDIX , 193 193 194 194 195 195 195 ...
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... observations , dis- coveries in anatomy , and in the practice of physic ; decisions of the ecclesiastical and secular tribunals ; and the author intended to publish an account of the censures of the Sor- bonne , & c . , & c . In the ...
... observations , dis- coveries in anatomy , and in the practice of physic ; decisions of the ecclesiastical and secular tribunals ; and the author intended to publish an account of the censures of the Sor- bonne , & c . , & c . In the ...
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... observing that the writers were three in number , one of whom supplied the poetry , and signed his pieces with one of the letters composing the word Musa . The second year , the Journal was not supplied with ori- ginal essays ; 1 the ...
... observing that the writers were three in number , one of whom supplied the poetry , and signed his pieces with one of the letters composing the word Musa . The second year , the Journal was not supplied with ori- ginal essays ; 1 the ...
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... observing , that Kneeland committed the printing of the Journal to Green , and for four or five years after their partnership commenced , himself kept a bookshop in King's street . The shop occupied the attention of Kneeland ; and ...
... observing , that Kneeland committed the printing of the Journal to Green , and for four or five years after their partnership commenced , himself kept a bookshop in King's street . The shop occupied the attention of Kneeland ; and ...
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... observations against this measure of government , and continued to be published as usual without stamps . The Mercury did not gain that circulation which it might have obtained had its editors taken a more decided part , and either ...
... observations against this measure of government , and continued to be published as usual without stamps . The Mercury did not gain that circulation which it might have obtained had its editors taken a more decided part , and either ...
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