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1. [John Stephen], Electricity and the Electric Telegraph, Cornhill Magazine, 2 (1860), 61–73.
2. [George H Lewes][Frederick Greenwood], Our Survey of Literature, Science, and Art, Cornhill Magazine, 6 (1862), 103–20.
3. [Henry P Brougham], Art. XXIV. [Review of Travels Through Sweden, Finland, and Lapland by Joseph Acerbi], Edinburgh Review, 1 (1802–03), 163–72.
4. Anon, Chemical Process of Combustion, Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, 1 (1817), 138–40.
5. Anon, 1. Encyclopædia Britannica—Supplement. Vol. II. Part I, Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, 1 (1817), 180–86.
6. [William Laidlaw?], [Britain], Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, 1 (1817), 189–90.
7. [Henry P Brougham], Art. XVII. [Review of The Bakerian Lecture on the Theory of Light and Colours, by Thomas Young], Edinburgh Review, 1 (1802–03), 450–56.
8. [Henry P Brougham], Art. XVIII. [Review of An Account of Some Cases of the Production of Colours, by Thomas Young], Edinburgh Review, 1 (1802–03), 457–60.
9. Anon, The Origin, Advantages, Disadvantages, and Importance of Literary Journals, Christian Observer, 1 (1802), 33–35.
10. [William Laidlaw?], [Britain], Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, 1 (1817), 418–19.
11. Anon, Catalogues and Indexes of Scientific and Technical Literature, Review of Reviews, 10 (1894), 194.
12. [William Laidlaw?], [Britain and Colonies], Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, 1 (1817), 523–25.
13. Anon, Discovery of a Den of Hyænas, Wesleyan-Methodist Magazine, 3rd ser. 1 (1822), 260.
14. Anon, Anecdote, Christian Observer, 1 (1802), 787.
15. [Thomas Hood], Love and Lunacy, Comic Annual, 7 (1836), 33–82.
16. Anon, Great Britain, Christian Observer, 1 (1802), 806–08.
17. [George A H Sala], William Hogarth: Painter, Engraver, and Philosopher. Essays on the Man, the Work, and the Time. 3—A Long Ladder, and Hard to Climb, Cornhill Magazine, 1 (1860), 417–37.
18. [George H Lewes], Notes on Science, Cornhill Magazine, 7 (1863), 542–45.
19. Imlac, Imlac on Reform: Letter III, Black Dwarf, 1 (1817), 746–50.
20. Anon, Medical Quackery, Mirror of Literature, 1 (1822–23), 455–57.