The Newspaper Press, Volumes 3-4Alexander Andrews 1869 - Journalism |
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... late . PUBLIC attention is directed by the Rock to a " Book of Devo- tion , " recently published by the Reverend W. E. Heygate , a cler- gyman of the Church of England , and which the author avows to be " chiefly intended for the poor ...
... late . PUBLIC attention is directed by the Rock to a " Book of Devo- tion , " recently published by the Reverend W. E. Heygate , a cler- gyman of the Church of England , and which the author avows to be " chiefly intended for the poor ...
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... late years it is understood to have been fairly remunerative . Correspondence . PRESS PROSECUTIONS IN ENGLAND . TO THE EDITOR OF THE NEWSPAPER PRESS . SIR , It appears to me that as , theoretically , the perfect free- dom of the Press ...
... late years it is understood to have been fairly remunerative . Correspondence . PRESS PROSECUTIONS IN ENGLAND . TO THE EDITOR OF THE NEWSPAPER PRESS . SIR , It appears to me that as , theoretically , the perfect free- dom of the Press ...
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... late Mr. Manson was a native of the north of Scot- land , and graduated at Aberdeen , where he was distinguished for his knowledge of the classics and his poetical tendencies . After being tutor in a gentleman's family , schoolmaster in ...
... late Mr. Manson was a native of the north of Scot- land , and graduated at Aberdeen , where he was distinguished for his knowledge of the classics and his poetical tendencies . After being tutor in a gentleman's family , schoolmaster in ...
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... late able and indefatigable secretary of the Library Company . 4 THE London correspondent of the Leeds Mercury writes : - " The women articles ' of the Saturday Review have , I believe , passed into new hands since the death of Mr. Cook ...
... late able and indefatigable secretary of the Library Company . 4 THE London correspondent of the Leeds Mercury writes : - " The women articles ' of the Saturday Review have , I believe , passed into new hands since the death of Mr. Cook ...
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... late vain and futile attempts to ruin the newspaper proprietors , and stop the mouths of free - spoken editors by fines , loss of civil rights , and imprisonment . I must confess I fully expected that the crushing policy pursued by the ...
... late vain and futile attempts to ruin the newspaper proprietors , and stop the mouths of free - spoken editors by fines , loss of civil rights , and imprisonment . I must confess I fully expected that the crushing policy pursued by the ...
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