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The newspapers versus the Echo Offices, or, An appeal to the liberality of an enlightened and discerning public
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1815
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The publick adviser, : weekly communicating unto the whole nation the several occasions of all persons that are any way connected in matter of buying and selling, or in any kind of imployment, or dealings whatsoever, according to the intent of the Office of Publick Advice newly set up in several places, in and about London and Westminster. For the better accomodation and ease of the people, and the universal benefit of the Commonwealth, in point of publick intercourse
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The weekly information from the Office of Intelligence : established in severall places in and about the cities of London and Westminster, by authority granted under the Great Seal of England, and conferred upon Oliver Williams. Communicating intelligence to all merchants, traders, and all other persons ... for the propagation of trade, the general benefit of the nation, and the accomodation of every particular person
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