| Joseph Tinker Buckingham - 1850 - 378 str.
...1771, he published the Spy on a whole sheet, royal size, folio, four pages. To the title he added, — "A weekly political and commercial paper ; Open to all parties, but influenced by none." He considered this as a new publication, and called it No. 1. The title, Massachusetts Spy, was in... | |
| Benson John Lossing - 1855 - 418 str.
...industriously and well, and in March following he issued the first number of " The Massachusetts Spy;1 a weekly political and commercial Paper; open to all Parties, but influenced by None." It gave the ministerial party a great deal of uneasiness, and vain efforts were made to control or... | |
| Benson John Lossing - 1855 - 410 str.
...industriously and well, and in March following he issued the first number of " The Massachusetts Spy ;la weekly political and commercial Paper ; open to all Parties, ^but influenced by None." It gave the ministerial party a great deal of uneasiness, and vain efforts were made to control or... | |
| William Turner Coggeshall - 1856 - 238 str.
...three months, twice a week, when it was discontinued for the establishment of " The Massachusetts Spy, a weekly, political, and commercial paper, open to all parties, but influenced by none," printed on a whole sheet, royal size folio, four columns a page. Isaiah Thomas publisher. This was... | |
| 1857 - 426 str.
...industriously and well, and in March following ho issued the first number of " The Massachusetts Spy ;' a weekly political and commercial Paper; open to all Parties, but influenced by None." It gave the ministerial party a great deal of uneasiness, and vain efforts were made to control or... | |
| 1857 - 432 str.
...industriously and well, and in March following he issued the first number of " The Massachusetts Spy ;' a weekly political and commercial Paper; open to all Parties, but influenced by None." It gave the ministerial party a great deal cf uneasiness, and vain efforts were made to control or... | |
| 1861 - 168 str.
...short time as a tri-weekly, next as a semiweekly, and finally was merged into The Massachusetts Spy, "a weekly political and commercial paper, open to all parties, but influenced by none." It wns printed on a whole sheet, royal size folio, four columns a pnge, and was published by Isiah... | |
| American Antiquarian Society - 1874 - 744 str.
...of large crown, in quarto. In this manner the Spy was issued three months longer. At the expiratiou of that time, the object of publishing it in this...published in Boston. Cut. THE Cut. A Weekly, Political tnd Commercial Paper ; Open to all Parties, but infiuenced by None. VOL. I.] THURSDAY, MARCH 7, 1771.... | |
| Justin Winsor - 1882 - 790 str.
...professional readers. The 1 y. Admin's Life ami Works, by CF Adams. Tudor, Life of James Otis, \i. xvii. A Weekly, Political, and Commercial PAPER ; open to ALL Parties, but influenced by None. "OL. I.] THURSDAY, March 7, 1771. [Nl<MB. i fiom ihc IT ..t. '-i.,, i. hand* ol '.- iniimou* infoimct... | |
| Henry Elmsley Busteed - 1888 - 416 str.
...stay in India. The Bengal Gazettr. started on Saturday, January 29th 1780, ard announced itself as "A weekly political and commercial paper open to all parties but influenced by none." It consisted of two sheets about twelve inches by eight, three columns of printed matter on each side,... | |
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