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Theatralität der Werbung
Theorie und Analyse massenmedialer Wirklichkeit ; zur kulturellen Konstruktion von Identitäten -
The public are hereby informed, that the address of the inhabitants of the town of Birmingham, to His Majesty, upon his late providential escape from the traiterous attempts upon his person, which was this day unanimously agreed to, lies now at the Public Office, for the signature of all persons whi are desirous of putting their names thereto
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That astonishing phenomenon Sieur Boruwlaski, the celebrated Polish Dwarf, respectfully acquaints the nobility and gentry, and the public in general
That he continues to receive company at his apartments, no. 168, opposite the new church in the Strand, and a few doors below the Royal Academy, every day, from ten in the morning 'till nine in the evening; admittance one shilling each person -
The Honourable Mr. Finch and the Honourable Mr. Townshend having proposed, after the example of His Grace our Chancellor, to give two prizes of fifteen guineas each to two senior Bachelors of Arts, and the like to two Middle Bachelors, who shall compose the best exercise in Latin prose, which are to be read publickly by them on a day hereafter to be appointed near the commencement; the Vice-Chancellor gives notice, that the subjects for this year are
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The Honourable Mr. Finch and the Honourable Mr. Townshend having proposed, after the example of His Grace our Chancellor, to give two prizes of fifteen guineas each to two senior Bachelors of Arts, and the like to two Middle Bachelors, who shall compose the best exercise in Latin prose, which are to be read publickly by them on a day hereafter to be appointed near the commencement; the Vice-Chancellor gives notice, that the subjects for this year are
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The Honourable Mr. Finch and the Honourable Mr. Townshend having proposed, after the example of His Grace our Chancellor, to give two prizes of fifteen guineas each to two senior Batchelors of Arts, and the like to two Middle Batchelors, who shall compose the best exercises in Latin prose, which are to be read publickly by them on a day hereafter to be appointed near the commencement; the Vice-Chancellor gives notice, that the subjects for this year are
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The Honourable Mr. Finch and the Honourable Mr. Townshend having proposed, after the example of His Grace our Chancellor, to give two prizes of fifteen guineas each to two senior Batchelors of Arts, and the like to two Middle Batchelors, who shall compose the best exercises in Latin prose, which are to be read publickly by them on a day hereafter to be appointed near the commencement; the Vice-Chancellor gives notice, that the subjects for this year are
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The Honourable Mr. Finch and the Honourable Mr. Townshend having proposed, after the example of His Grace our Chancellor, to give two prizes of fifteen guineas each to two senior Bachelors of Arts, and the like to two Middle Bachelors, who shall compose the best exercise in Latin prose, which are to be read publickly by them on a day hereafter to be appointed near the commencement; the Vice-Chancellor gives notice, that the subjects for this year are
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The Honourable Mr. Finch and the Honourable Mr. Townshend having proposed, after the example of His Grace our Chancellor, to give two prizes of fifteen guineas each to two senior Bachelors of Arts, and the like to two Middle Bachelors, who shall compose the best exercise in Latin prose, which are to be read publickly by them on a day hereafter to be appointed near the commencement; the Vice-Chancellor gives notice, that the subjects for this year are
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The Honourable Mr. Finch, and the Honourable Mr. Townshend, having proposed, after the example of His Grace our Chancellor, to give two prizes of fifteen guineas each, to two senior Bachelors of Arts, and the like to two Middle Bachelors, who shall compose the best exercises in Latin prose, which are to be read publickly by them on a day hereafter to be appointed near the commencement. The Vice-Chancellor gives notice, that the subjects for this year are
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The Honourable Mr. Finch, and the Honourable Mr. Townshend, having proposed, after the example of His Grace our Chancellor, to give two prizes of fifteen guineas each, to two senior Bachelors of Arts, and the like to two Middle Bachelors, who shall compose the best exercises in Latin prose, which are to be read publickly by them on a day hereafter to be appointed near the commencement. The Vice-Chancellor gives notices, that the subjects for this year are
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The Honourable Mr. Finch, and the Honourable Mr. Townshend, having proposed, after the example of His Grace our Chancellor, to give two prizes of fifteen guineas each, to two senior Bachelors of Arts, and the like to two Middle Bachelors, who shall compose the best exercises in Latin prose, whcih are to be read publickly by them on a day hereafter to be appointed near the commencement: the Vice-Chancellor gives notice, that the subjects for this year are
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The Honourable Mr. Yorke, and the Honourable Mr. Townshend, having proposed, after the example of His Grace our Chancellor elect, to give two prizes of fifteen guineas each, to two senior Bachelors of Arts, and the like to two Middle Bachelors, who shall compose the best exercises in Latin prose, which are to be read publickly by them on a day hereafter to be appointed near the commencement: the Vice-Chancellor gives notice, that the subjects for this year are
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G. III. Rex. third regiment of foot guards. In addition to the many superior advantages of this regiment, who are on duty at His Majesty's palace
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Advertisement. Whereas David Owen, labourer of the parish of Llanbrynmair in the county of Montgomery: has been found guilty of stealing a vast number of sheep, to the great injury of his neighbours. And upon discovery of his ill-practice has lately fie'd away. This is is to certify that whosoever will find and get him bound shall receive a reward of two guineas, on giving information to Mr. Thomas Jones. Constable for the township of Rhiwsaeson in the said parish of Llanbrynmair
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A Robber, and (to be fear'd) a murderer. Whereas a well made short brown hair'd young man, about 5 feet 3 or 4 inches high, rather stoops as he walks, in a white sustian jacket, dirty leather breeches, & a round hat, went into the house of Samuel Jennis, the sign of the fox and goose, at North Tuddenham in Norfolk, this day about noon; and knocked Mrs. Jennis and her servant down with a poker. What the villain stole is uncertain. S: Jennis only went out for a ladder and on his return found them in appearance dead, and weltering in their blood. Whoever apprehend him will be rewarded for their trouble
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A robbery. Whereas the dwelling-house of the Rev. Charles Topping, of West Bradenham, in Norfolk, was broke into early on Thursday morning, the 11th of September, by some person or persons unknown, by cutting away three panes of glass from the back kitchen window, and entering thereby; and the said person or persons did then steal from the said back kitchen, or kitchen adjoining, a dozen of plain silver tea spoons, their handles bent backwards, a pair of silver buckles from Mr. Topping's shoes, a pair of plated spurs, eight shirts, some marked on the side gussets C.T. with ink almost washed out, others C.T. with a marking stitch, one new and fine not marked, one white handkerchief with purple border, new, marked M.D.T. with ink, one white do. with A.T. in the marking stitch, with various other articles. This, therefore is to give notice, that any person who shall give information of the said robber or robbers, so that he, she, or they, may be brought to justice and convicted of the robbery shall receive of Mr. Topping, of West Bradenham, ten guineas reward
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The transformation of public sphere
an interdisciplinary debate about the recent development of publicity in Turkey -
The Divo and the Duce
Promoting Film Stardom and Political Leadership in 1920s America -
Öffentlichkeit im Wandel
neue Beiträge zur Begriffsklärung -
Kultur - Kunst - Öffentlichkeit
philosophische Perspektiven auf praktische Probleme ; [Festschrift für Otto Pöggeler zum 70. Geburtstag] -
Theatralität der Werbung
Theorie und Analyse massenmedialer Wirklichkeit ; zur kulturellen Konstruktion von Identitäten -
Öffentlichkeit, Kultur, Massenkommunikation
Beiträge zur Medien- und Kommunikationssoziologie -
Stolen, out of the house of Mr. John Poole, Church-Street, Manchester, On Saturday Morning the 1st of December, 1798, By John Roscow, 4 silver table spoons, marked on the back, ril very old make. 8 Silver Tea Spoons, 4 Ditto Salt ditto, 1 Ditto Salt Shovel, 1 Ditto broke Ditto, Marked on the Back, Griffin's Head and Coronet. 1 Suit of Men's Clothes, dark claret colour, with a red inside Cape to the Coat, and Silver Binding round it-made for a Tall, but very thin Man, and not much worn. The said John Roscow is about 25 to 30 Years of age, round Face, from five Feet five Inches to five Feet seven Inches high, light-brown short Hair, had on a dark claret coloured Coat, with red Collar, Waist coat of the same colour, Leather Breeches, and Shoes tied with Ribbon; says he comes out of Cheshire, but has lived some Time at Conway, in Wales, and has a very strong Welch Accent. Whoever will bring him to the said Mr. Poole, shall on his Conviction, Receive Five Guineas Reward, Over and above all reasonable Charges
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To parish clerks
Wanted, the Marriage of John Dolling, and Mary Aldridg, about the Years 1735 to 1745, any Person finding the said Marriage, shall be paid One Pound, One Shilling, for their trouble, by applying to Mr. Panton, Little Saffron-Hill, London. N. B. A Certificate will be wanted