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ADVERTISEMENT: SERMONS, 1772. Advertisement for published sermons and other writings
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ADVERTISEMENT: SERMONS, 1772. Advertisement for published sermons and other writings
ADVERTISEMENT: SERMONS, 1772.
Advertisement for published sermons and other writings by Reverend Hugh Knox, an instructor of American lawyer and statesman Alexander Hamilton, printed in an English-language newspaper on the island of St. Croix, Danish West Indies, 1772
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1772 Advertising Alexander British Danish Hamilton Hugh Instructor Knox Newspaper Presbyterian Reverend Sermon Typeface
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This print showcases an intriguing piece of history - an advertisement from 1772 promoting published sermons and writings by Reverend Hugh Knox. Reverend Knox, who served as the instructor of the renowned American lawyer and statesman Alexander Hamilton, played a significant role in shaping the mind of one of America's founding fathers. Printed in an English-language newspaper on the beautiful island of St. Croix in Danish West Indies, this advertisement offers a glimpse into the intellectual landscape of that era. The carefully crafted typeface draws attention to the importance placed on spreading knowledge and ideas during this time. As we delve into this snapshot from history, it becomes evident that advertising has long been a powerful tool for disseminating information and influencing public opinion. In 1772, advertisements like these were not merely commercial endeavors but rather vehicles for sharing valuable insights with society. The presence of British influence is palpable within this image, reminding us of the historical ties between Great Britain and its colonies at that time. This connection further emphasizes how ideas traveled across borders even before globalization became commonplace. Let this remarkable photograph transport you back to a time when printed words held immense power and clergymen like Reverend Hugh Knox played instrumental roles in shaping minds through their sermons and writings.
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