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... Magazine , was an Aberdonian by birth . He started his career on several radical London papers including the Statesman , owned by the Hunt brothers . As editor of Drakard's Paper , later renamed The Champion , from 1813 onwards , he was ...
... Magazine , was an Aberdonian by birth . He started his career on several radical London papers including the Statesman , owned by the Hunt brothers . As editor of Drakard's Paper , later renamed The Champion , from 1813 onwards , he was ...
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... Magazine's most immediate rival - Gold's London Magazine . The Blackwood's long campaign , of course , had deep roots in the Edinburgh - London rivalry and was conducted with much sharper weapons , but Gold's less skilful assault on ...
... Magazine's most immediate rival - Gold's London Magazine . The Blackwood's long campaign , of course , had deep roots in the Edinburgh - London rivalry and was conducted with much sharper weapons , but Gold's less skilful assault on ...
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... magazine ? Well , the antipathy dated from the twin launch of the rival magazines in January 1820. Gold's accused its rival of stealing the idea of a London magazine as early as November 1819 , and when this tactic failed , it embarked ...
... magazine ? Well , the antipathy dated from the twin launch of the rival magazines in January 1820. Gold's accused its rival of stealing the idea of a London magazine as early as November 1819 , and when this tactic failed , it embarked ...
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