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Example sentences for "periodical literature"

  • Johnson, presents itself in these days to the reader, in the ever-increasing mass of periodical literature.

  • He is whirled along and loses his foothold in the eddying torrent of periodical literature; or he is entangled in the briars of controversy, and, torn and vexed, is apt to lose his way.

  • The librarian who desires to make the management of his library in the highest degree successful, must give special attention to the important field of periodical literature.

  • Poole's Index to Periodical Literature is called by the name of its senior editor, the late Dr.

  • I mean the formation of indexes, and more especially of indexes to periodical literature.

  • I have spoken of the importance and the predominance of periodical literature, and have attempted to do justice to its value.

  • Poole, who placed the world under great obligations by the production of his Index of Periodical Literature.

  • The conversational, like the epistolary age, is past; and we have come upon the age of periodical literature.

  • Malcolm’s Index, and numerous references in Poole’s Index to Periodical Literature, p.

  • Mather, which may be supplemented by the references in Poole’s Index to Periodical Literature.

  • He often took part in debates in parliament, and was a frequent contributor to periodical literature.

  • For money is the sinews of Periodical Literature almost as much as of war itself; without money, and under a constant drain of loss, Periodical Literature is one of the things that cannot be carried on.

  • The literary despotism at Berlin was one of the most remarkable in the annals of periodical literature.

  • The Unitarians excel the Universalists in humanitarian efforts, but the latter surpass the former in periodical literature.

  • The most effective means by which Rationalism emanates from that city is periodical literature.

  • An enormous efflorescence of periodical literature at once took place, and a few of the numerous journals founded in that year or soon afterwards survived for a considerable time.

  • The signs of the revolution itself were, as was natural, first given in periodical literature.

  • Periodical literature, the chief stimulus to its production, began more and more to come into favour.

  • The Studies and Reviews are the meagre result of long search in periodical literature.


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