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line in politics. It was founded by Hugh Fraser and
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Index

journal
London
Tory
William Maginn
Francis Mahony
James Fraser
John William Parker
Longman
James Anthony Froude

Daniel Maclise
Thomas Carlyle
William Makepeace Thackeray
Frances Power Cobbe
Thomas Medwin
James Hogg
William Mudford
Janet Ross
John Stuart Mill
David Brewster
Samuel Taylor Coleridge
John Gibson Lockhart
Robert Southey
T. C. Croker
John Galt
John Abraham Heraud
E. V. Kenealy
David Macbeth Moir
Francis Mahony
Thomas Wright

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