Imperial Gazetteoriginal: "Reichs-Anzeiger"; a central newspaper for official announcements across the territories of the Holy Roman Empire.
or
General Information Bulletinoriginal: "Intelligenz-Blatt"; a common 18th-century periodical format that combined legal notices, advertisements, and educational articles.
for the purposes of justice, the police, and
civil trades
original: "Gewerbe"; referring here to commerce, crafts, and professional industry.
in the German Empire,
as well as
for the public entertainment of readers
concerning useful subjects
original: "gemeinnützige Gegenstände"; literally "objects of common utility," a hallmark of Enlightenment-era publishing focused on practical knowledge.
of all kinds.
With the most gracious permission and privilegeoriginal: "allergnädigster Genehmigung und Freyheit"; "Freyheit" here refers to a legal monopoly or copyright privilege granted by the Emperor to the publisher. of the Holy Roman Emperor.
Year 1795.
First Volume.
Available at all post offices and newspaper distribution centers in Germany.
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