There was no serious periodicalpress in any country, watching events and collecting facts.
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They are common objects of the periodicalpress.
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The association of American literature with the periodicalpress is, perhaps, the most important trait to be observed.
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It was here that Tom Towers lived, and cultivated with eminent success the tenth Muse who now governs the periodicalpress.
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The state of the periodicalpress, that great organ of political instruction-theunruly tongue of liberty, strikingly confirms the justice of this misanthropic remark.
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It may be said that, upon the whole, the periodicalpress of America is pretty well on a par with that of this country.
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Eastman, a gentleman of the army of the United States, and has been received by Congress and the diurnal and periodicalpress with decided approbation.
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Most modern poets have made their début in the periodicalpress, and those who did not have shown a painful tendency to run to epic.
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The periodicalPress-which was at once the product and the fomenter of the liberal aspirations-hailedthe raising of the question with boundless enthusiasm.
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(Printer, please put in a full stop somewhere here, Nicholas being a little out of the habit of writing for the periodicalpress.)