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Welcome to The Waterloo Directory of English Newspapers and Periodicals:1800-1900, a subject-inclusive, language-inclusive bibliography of
73,000 publications, 68,000 personal names, 6,300 issuing bodies, 2,400 publishing towns, 23,000 title pages, 2,000 subjects. Editor John S. North.
Soli Deo Gloria

 
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Reproduced by Permission, Watt Library, Greenock
Interesting Record: Scotsman, The;

"Because of The Scotman's 'independence' and combination of 'moderation with zeal,' it challenged corruption before 1830, promoting Liberalism avant la lettre." The commemorator boasted, "to be a reader of the Scotsman was to be an 'enemy of the Government.'" Moreover, "such unrespectable antigovernment origins had yielded by 1886 to a thoroughly domesticated claim to facilitate 'popular self-government'" (Hampton, Visions of the Press in Britain, 1850-1950).

“The Scotsman is the organ of the Voluntary Dissenters, and is characterised by its violent, and even maniac, or rather demoniac, attacks upon the church and the clergy" (Fraser's, p.566).



The Waterloo Directory of English Newspapers & Periodicals: 1800 - 1900 Series Three.
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