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1. Matthew Arnold, The Literary Influence of Academies, Cornhill Magazine, 10 (1864), 154–172.
2. Anon, [Review of Travels along the Mediterranean and Parts Adjacent, by Robert Richardson], Wesleyan Methodist Magazine, 3rd ser. 2 (1823), 168–76.
3. Anon, Shooting Stars and Meteoric Showers, Englishwoman's Domestic Magazine, 3 (1854–55), 139–43.
4. [William Laidlaw?], New French Publications, Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, 2 (1817–18), 101.
5. [William Laidlaw?], Literary and Scientific Intelligence, Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, 1 (1817), 85–87.
6. [William Laidlaw?], Literary and Scientific Intelligence, Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, 2 (1817–18), 330–34.
7. [William Laidlaw?], Literary and Scientific Intelligence, Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, 2 (1817–18), 699–702.
8. Anon, [Review of Remarks on Volney's 'Ruins', by William A Hails], Wesleyan Methodist Magazine, 5 (1826), 35–40.
9. Anon, Is Laplace's Nebular Theory Upset?, Review of Reviews, 20 (1899), 76.
10. Pasche, Astronomical Occurrences for October, 1827, Mirror of Literature, 10 (1827), 233.
11. Anon, Anecdotes of Bonaparte and Cromwell, Mirror of Literature, 11 (1828), 286.
12. Anon, Genius Afloat, Punch, 31 (1856), 129.
13. Anon, Some Boys Who Became Famous. The German Band-Boy Who Discovered a World—Part II, Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 820–21.