| Encyclopaedia Perthensis - 1807 - 756 pages
...for L. 36, was fold for L. 1300. In 1790, there were four eftablilhed newfpapers : and in 1791, fix. The fize of the paper is as large as any of the kind in Britain ; and the adTertifements in fome of them are from 60 to loo, fomctimes more, notwithftandirg a heavy and increafed... | |
| William Creech - Edinburgh (Scotland) - 1815 - 440 pages
...L. 1300. In 1790 — There were four established newspapers. And in 1792 six newspapers.* The size of the paper is as large as any of the kind in Britain, and the advertisements in some of them arc from 60 to 100, sometimes more, notwithstanding a heavy and increased... | |
| Encyclopedias and dictionaries - 1816 - 766 pages
...was fold for L. 1300. In 1790, there were four fftablifiied newfpapers : and in 1791, fix. The (;-u of the paper is as large as any of the kind in Britain ; and the advertifcments in fome of them are from 60 to loc, foraetimes more, notwithftanding a heavy and increafed... | |
| William James Couper - English newspapers - 1908 - 268 pages
...the Gazette. 1790. — "There were four established newspapers, and in 1792 six newspapers. The size of the paper is as large as any of the kind in Britain and the advertisements in some of them are from 60 to 100 ; sometimes more notwithstanding a heavy and increased... | |
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