Walter Scott Terms (1844)


FROM
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The Protestant Unionist
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"THE BIBLE, I SAY THE BIBLE, ONLY, IS THE RELIGION OF PROTESTANTS."--CHILLINGWORTH.

VOL. I. PITTSBURGH, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1844. NO. 1.
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T H E
PROTESTANT UNIONIST.
CONDUCTED BY
WALTER SCOTT AND ROBERT H. FORRESTER,
AND PUBLISHED
EVERY WEDNESDAY.
PRINTED BY JOHNSTON & STOCKTON.
Terms.

      Two dollars per annum, payable invariably in advance.

      Any Preacher, Postmaster, or other individual who will obtain six subscribers, and forward the amount of subscription ($12.00) in advance, will receive a seventh copy gratis, so long as the amount is subscription is regularly remitted. A liberal discount to agents who may become responsible.

      Each subscription will be considered as continued until the editors have received from the subscriber an express order to discontinue the paper, when all arrearages, if any, must be paid.

      --- All communications must be postpaid.

      REMITTANCE BY MAIL.--"A Postmaster may enclose money in a letter to the publisher of a newspaper, to pay the subscription of a third person, and frank the letter if written by himself."--Post-Master General.

 

["Terms." The Protestant Unionist, 1 (September 25, 1844): 1.]


ABOUT THE ELECTRONIC EDITION

      Walter Scott's "Terms" was first published in The Protestant Unionist, Vol. 1, No. 1, September 25, 1844. The electronic version of the essay has been produced from microfilm of the newspaper.

      Inconsistencies in spelling, capitalization, punctuation, and typography have been retained.

      Addenda and corrigenda are earnestly solicited.

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Created 27 January 2002.


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