Benjamin Towne, a Philadelphia printer located "in Front-street, near the London Coffee-House," was the first to print the Declaration in a newspaper. source: http://www.loc.gov/rr/program/journey/declaration-transcript.html
America's first continuously-published newspaper, the Boston News-Letter published its first issue on April 24, 1704. John Campbell, a bookseller and postmaster of Boston, was its first editor, printing the newspaper on what was then referred to as a half-sheet.
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you can find a copy of the declaration of independance and import it to word and print it.
The Declaration of Independence was written on July 4, 1776, and the first printed copy was completed by the next day.
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you can find a copy of the declaration of independance and import it to word and print it.
Thomas Jefferson
The Declaration of Independence was written on July 4, 1776, and the first printed copy was completed by the next day.
It's declaration*.
the first copy was printed in 1898
A printed copy of a file is typically referred to as a hard copy.
The first copy of the Quran was printed in Hamburg in 1113.
John Handcock
A printed copy of computer output is called a hard copy.
Copy is the newspaper word for the text of an article to be printed. Advertising copy is the text of a printed advertisement.
Hard Copy
A printed hard copy is a printed copy of information from a computer. It is called a hard copy due to it existing as a physical object. A soft copy would be something only available on the computer.