The Spectator, Volume 1Joseph Addison, Sir Richard Steele, Donald Frederic Bond Clarendon Press, 1965 |
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Pagina xxvi
... figure between 3,000 and 4,000 in the second year of publication . Moreover , if the stamp duty was evaded , as it certainly was by other newspapers , the circulation figures would be even greater ; and there is evidence that this was ...
... figure between 3,000 and 4,000 in the second year of publication . Moreover , if the stamp duty was evaded , as it certainly was by other newspapers , the circulation figures would be even greater ; and there is evidence that this was ...
Pagina xliii
... figure , however , includes No. 2 , Steele's paper giving an account of the Club , reprinted by Tickell partly for completeness and partly because , as he says , it was planned jointly by the two men . The figure for Addison's essays in ...
... figure , however , includes No. 2 , Steele's paper giving an account of the Club , reprinted by Tickell partly for completeness and partly because , as he says , it was planned jointly by the two men . The figure for Addison's essays in ...
Pagina 250
... Figure of an Elephant upon the Reverse of the pub- lick Mony ; the Word Cæsar signifying an Elephant in the Punick Language . This was artificially contrived by Casar , because it was not lawful for a private Man to stamp his own Figure ...
... Figure of an Elephant upon the Reverse of the pub- lick Mony ; the Word Cæsar signifying an Elephant in the Punick Language . This was artificially contrived by Casar , because it was not lawful for a private Man to stamp his own Figure ...
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