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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... Weekly Courant . In 1639 , a paper was printed at Newcastle upon Tyne , by Robert Baker . The Mercuries succeeded , being first published August 22 , 1642 , and continued occasionally through the protectorate of Cromwell , and after his ...
... Weekly Courant . In 1639 , a paper was printed at Newcastle upon Tyne , by Robert Baker . The Mercuries succeeded , being first published August 22 , 1642 , and continued occasionally through the protectorate of Cromwell , and after his ...
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... weekly , including eleven Sunday papers . Ninety - eight were printed in all other parts of England . The same year , nineteen were printed in Scotland , and thirty - five in Ireland , making the whole number published in the United ...
... weekly , including eleven Sunday papers . Ninety - eight were printed in all other parts of England . The same year , nineteen were printed in Scotland , and thirty - five in Ireland , making the whole number published in the United ...
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... weekly , and the average number of copies did not exceed six hundred from each press . No paper had then been issued in Connecti- cut , or New Hampshire . Some years before , one was printed for a short time in Rhode Island , but had ...
... weekly , and the average number of copies did not exceed six hundred from each press . No paper had then been issued in Connecti- cut , or New Hampshire . Some years before , one was printed for a short time in Rhode Island , but had ...
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... Weekly ; and all Persons who have any Houses , Lands , Tenements , Farmes , Ships , Vessels , Goods , Wares or Merchandizes , & c . , to be Sold or Lett ; or Servants Runaway ; or Goods Stoll or Lost , may have the same Inserted at a ...
... Weekly ; and all Persons who have any Houses , Lands , Tenements , Farmes , Ships , Vessels , Goods , Wares or Merchandizes , & c . , to be Sold or Lett ; or Servants Runaway ; or Goods Stoll or Lost , may have the same Inserted at a ...
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... Weekly , seeing that he cannot vend 300 at an Impression , tho ' some ignorantly concludes he Sells upwards of a Thousand far less is he able to Print a Sheet every other week , without an Addition of 4 , 6 or 8 Shillings a Year , as ...
... Weekly , seeing that he cannot vend 300 at an Impression , tho ' some ignorantly concludes he Sells upwards of a Thousand far less is he able to Print a Sheet every other week , without an Addition of 4 , 6 or 8 Shillings a Year , as ...
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