- officials. In 1582,
there was the
first reference to
privately published newssheets in Beijing,
during the late Ming dynasty. In
early modern Europe, the...
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Archived from the
original on 18
February 2019.
Retrieved 24 July 2017.
Newssheet of the
French Higher Command in Germany, No. 35 (1946), p. 292 Archived...
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printed periodicals began rapidly to
replace the
practice of hand-writing
newssheets. The
emergence of the new
media branch has to be seen in
close connection...
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Cambridge Medieval History: c. 1300-c. 1415. pp.769-770 An
Elizabethan Newssheet (1965). "The
Taking of ****k — 1579". The
Journal of
Belarusian Studies...
- centuries. In 1582
there was the
first reference to
privately published newssheets in Beijing,
during the late Ming dynasty. ****an had
effective communications...
- the
command of
German officers and some
published their own
propaganda newssheets.
Legion Freies Arabien (Arab volunteers) Deutsch-Arabische Lehr-Abteilung...
- Grey both
contributed to the
British Gazette, Churchill's pro-government
newssheet,
Lloyd George, who had not
previously expressed a
contrary opinion at...
- of
Bristol Grammar School The
Bristolian (newspaper), a left-leaning
newssheet published in the
early 2000s
often critical of
Bristol City
Council The...
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editor of The
Observer in 1948,
never forgave Claud ****burn and his
newssheet The W**** for
attacks on the "Cliveden Set". The
Astor family donated Cliveden...
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victim to the
economic Panic of 1837. He also
published the
campaign newssheet of the new Whig
Party in New York for the 1834 campaign, and came to believe...