A History of Advertising from the Earliest Times: Illustrated by Anecdotes, Curious Specimens and Biographical Notes |
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... regard the first advertisement with which we are acquainted as the actual inaugurator of a system which now has hardly any bounds . That this is wrong will be shown most conclusively , and even so far evidence is given by the statement ...
... regard the first advertisement with which we are acquainted as the actual inaugurator of a system which now has hardly any bounds . That this is wrong will be shown most conclusively , and even so far evidence is given by the statement ...
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... regard actual circulation but as so much evidence as to the value of an advertisement only , and not as a whole , sole , and complete qualification . Not in any incautious way do those who are most qualified to judge of value for money ...
... regard actual circulation but as so much evidence as to the value of an advertisement only , and not as a whole , sole , and complete qualification . Not in any incautious way do those who are most qualified to judge of value for money ...
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... regard to the Herald , which has an immense circulation and great numbers of highly - priced advertisements , most of which are unfortunately regarded more in connection with the amount of money they produce to the proprietor than in ...
... regard to the Herald , which has an immense circulation and great numbers of highly - priced advertisements , most of which are unfortunately regarded more in connection with the amount of money they produce to the proprietor than in ...
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... regards advertisements , as well as on other grounds . An average number of the Times contains about 2500 advertisements , counting between every cut - off rule ; and the receipts in the advertisement department are said to be about ...
... regards advertisements , as well as on other grounds . An average number of the Times contains about 2500 advertisements , counting between every cut - off rule ; and the receipts in the advertisement department are said to be about ...
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... regard for the News , which they look upon as offering a good return for investments . The Morning Advertiser , as the organ of the licensed victuallers , is of course an invalu- able medium of inter - communication among members of ...
... regard for the News , which they look upon as offering a good return for investments . The Morning Advertiser , as the organ of the licensed victuallers , is of course an invalu- able medium of inter - communication among members of ...
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