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... Journal des Savans . That kind of literary journals , called reviews and maga- zines , appears to have originated in France . The first pro- duction , of this description , was the Journal des Savans , which , according to D'Israeli ...
... Journal des Savans . That kind of literary journals , called reviews and maga- zines , appears to have originated in France . The first pro- duction , of this description , was the Journal des Savans , which , according to D'Israeli ...
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... Journal , and became the editor of a country newspaper . Through the interest of his wife , he ob- tained a small place in the postoffice ; and some time after was promoted to the office of clerk of the franks . At length , he was ...
... Journal , and became the editor of a country newspaper . Through the interest of his wife , he ob- tained a small place in the postoffice ; and some time after was promoted to the office of clerk of the franks . At length , he was ...
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... journal in Boston . John Campbell , the first proprietor , lived about five years after he resigned his right to Green . His death is thus mentioned in the News Letter of March 7 , 1728 . " On Monday Evening last , the 4th Currant ...
... journal in Boston . John Campbell , the first proprietor , lived about five years after he resigned his right to Green . His death is thus mentioned in the News Letter of March 7 , 1728 . " On Monday Evening last , the 4th Currant ...
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... Journal , which they had printed on their own account for nearly fifteen years . The title was altered to The Boston Gazette and Weekly Journal , to show that the Journal was combined with the Gazette . Kneeland & Green continued to ...
... Journal , which they had printed on their own account for nearly fifteen years . The title was altered to The Boston Gazette and Weekly Journal , to show that the Journal was combined with the Gazette . Kneeland & Green continued to ...
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... Journal assumed the name of " Proteus Echo , Esq . " In No. 3 , he requests those who will do him the honor to contribute to the embellish- ment of his Journal , to direct to him at Mr. Samuel Knee- land's in Queen - Street ; and he ...
... Journal assumed the name of " Proteus Echo , Esq . " In No. 3 , he requests those who will do him the honor to contribute to the embellish- ment of his Journal , to direct to him at Mr. Samuel Knee- land's in Queen - Street ; and he ...
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