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Page 181
... newspaper , called Bingley's Journal , or the Universal Gazetteer , of the regular newspaper size and form , the ... Middlesex , but to have waited for SETTING THE THAMES ON FIRE . 181.
... newspaper , called Bingley's Journal , or the Universal Gazetteer , of the regular newspaper size and form , the ... Middlesex , but to have waited for SETTING THE THAMES ON FIRE . 181.
Page 185
... newspaper - proprietors . As early as the beginning of that month , we have seen , Edmunds of the Middlesex Journal had been prosecuted by Ministers and committed to Newgate . And this was but the beginning of a series of similar ...
... newspaper - proprietors . As early as the beginning of that month , we have seen , Edmunds of the Middlesex Journal had been prosecuted by Ministers and committed to Newgate . And this was but the beginning of a series of similar ...
Page 186
... newspapers began to be chary of printing articles which might be their ruin . Thus , during the month of June , Chatterton seems to have found it impossible to get such articles into the Middlesex Journal as they had willingly taken ...
... newspapers began to be chary of printing articles which might be their ruin . Thus , during the month of June , Chatterton seems to have found it impossible to get such articles into the Middlesex Journal as they had willingly taken ...
Page 192
... publication of which there is any record . In the Middlesex Journal of July 3rd there is the following advertisement : " This day was published , price one shilling , an Elegy on the much- lamented death of William Beckford , Esq ...
... publication of which there is any record . In the Middlesex Journal of July 3rd there is the following advertisement : " This day was published , price one shilling , an Elegy on the much- lamented death of William Beckford , Esq ...
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... Magazine ) . 99 of Mr. Hamilton for Candidus ' and Foreign Journal ' ( paragraphs , it seems , for the Middlesex or the Town and Country ) · " " 99 of Mr. Fell • 99 " " 99 " " 1 2 3 0 10 6 • 0 2 0 0 10 6 • 0 8 6 0 10 6 Middlesex Journal ...
... Magazine ) . 99 of Mr. Hamilton for Candidus ' and Foreign Journal ' ( paragraphs , it seems , for the Middlesex or the Town and Country ) · " " 99 of Mr. Fell • 99 " " 99 " " 1 2 3 0 10 6 • 0 2 0 0 10 6 • 0 8 6 0 10 6 Middlesex Journal ...
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