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More then 53 newspapers were published in London in the late eighteenth century in spite of the tax on newspapers introduced in 1712 |
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By the end of eighteenth century, when the newspaper tax of 1712 was removed, the number of newspapers being published in London rose to 53. |
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A tax was introduced on newspapers in 1712, with a view to preventing a further increase in newspapers but nevertheless there were 53 by the end of eighteenth century. |
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The number of newspaper published in London in the late eighteenth century fell to 53 following the newspapers tax imposed in 1712. |
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Despite the newspaper tax introduced in 1712, the number of newspapers published in London towards the end of the eighteenth century increased to 53 |