Tait's Edinburgh Magazine, Volumen3William Tait, Christian Isobel Johnstone W. Tait, 1836 |
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... remarkable for its attention to the first duty of a newspaper - giving its readers the interesting news of the day . It also selects , with remark- able discrimination , from the London and other newspapers , and from the magazines and ...
... remarkable for its attention to the first duty of a newspaper - giving its readers the interesting news of the day . It also selects , with remark- able discrimination , from the London and other newspapers , and from the magazines and ...
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... remarkable for its amusing stories ; and , being cautiously mode- rate in its expression of Liberal principles , is a great favourite with people of every variety of politics , and much resorted to by advertisers . Here , as in Aberdeen ...
... remarkable for its amusing stories ; and , being cautiously mode- rate in its expression of Liberal principles , is a great favourite with people of every variety of politics , and much resorted to by advertisers . Here , as in Aberdeen ...
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... remarkable for the liberality of its Town Council and its citizens , but little more addicted to reading than Kilmarnock , has only one paper ; and , surprising as it may seem , that one is a Tory . A late attempt to establish a Liberal ...
... remarkable for the liberality of its Town Council and its citizens , but little more addicted to reading than Kilmarnock , has only one paper ; and , surprising as it may seem , that one is a Tory . A late attempt to establish a Liberal ...
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