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The people's journal, (edited by John Saunders,) aims to combine, in the direct service of the people, (using that word to express a nation, rather than a class,) a greater amount of literary and artistical talent than has ever before been known in this country in connexion with any similar publication.

Title:The people's journal, (edited by John Saunders,) aims to combine, in the direct service of the people, (using that word to express a nation, rather than a class,) a greater amount of literary and artistical talent than has ever before been known in this country in connexion with any similar publication.
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Note:People's Journal Office, 1846
  
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Subject:Book industries and trade
Subject:Book industries and trade -- History -- 19th century
Subject:British periodicals
Subject:British periodicals -- History -- 19th century
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