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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... right to his printer , Bartholomew Green . Campbell had published this paper eighteen years ; and , during that period , had met with many difficulties , and received but little encourage- ment . The undertaking could not have been ...
... right to his printer , Bartholomew Green . Campbell had published this paper eighteen years ; and , during that period , had met with many difficulties , and received but little encourage- ment . The undertaking could not have been ...
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... right to Green . His death is thus mentioned in the News Letter of March 7 , 1728 . " On Monday Evening last , the 4th Currant , about 8 a Clock , died here John Campbell , Esq , Aged 75 Years , formerly Post Master in this Place ...
... right to Green . His death is thus mentioned in the News Letter of March 7 , 1728 . " On Monday Evening last , the 4th Currant , about 8 a Clock , died here John Campbell , Esq , Aged 75 Years , formerly Post Master in this Place ...
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... right of the title , was exchanged for a pine tree . When Kneeland & Green began to publish it for them- selves , the cut of a ship was placed on the right of the sons of all Ranks , Perswasions and Parties , or was more lamented as ...
... right of the title , was exchanged for a pine tree . When Kneeland & Green began to publish it for them- selves , the cut of a ship was placed on the right of the sons of all Ranks , Perswasions and Parties , or was more lamented as ...
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... Right and Interest therein into the hands of the Subscriber , the Subscriber thinks himself obliged to give publick Notice thereof , and informs all such as have taken , or may here- after take it , that as he has settled a ...
... Right and Interest therein into the hands of the Subscriber , the Subscriber thinks himself obliged to give publick Notice thereof , and informs all such as have taken , or may here- after take it , that as he has settled a ...
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... right to such publications , or at least to think that a newspaper was an appendage to their office . Ellis Huske1 being appointed postmaster of Boston , and Boydell not choosing to resign the Boston Gazette , Huske began in October ...
... right to such publications , or at least to think that a newspaper was an appendage to their office . Ellis Huske1 being appointed postmaster of Boston , and Boydell not choosing to resign the Boston Gazette , Huske began in October ...
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