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  • The True Briton was an English weekly magazine published by Fanny Mayne between 1851 and 1854. The magazine had an evangelical stance. John S. North (1997)...
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    (these were reprinted in a short volume), and was part proprietor of the True Briton. In 1801, and again in 1811, Yorke issued synopses of lectures in London...
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    bishop, although Atterbury's Jacobitism was superficial. He published The True Briton as a periodical to oppose the rise of Walpole. He was in favour of...
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    People" (11 August 1853), "Jane Rutherford, or the Miners' Strike", The True Briton, 2 (2), archived from the original on 8 November 2021, retrieved 26...
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    widely published in the press, almanacs and pocket books". For example, The True Briton newspaper of 20 September 1752 reported that the reduction was 7d for...
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    printing contracts came in June 1723 when he began to print the bi-weekly The True Briton for Philip Wharton, 1st Duke of Wharton. This was a Jacobite political...
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    for a single gun" would appeal strongly to the sporting instincts of the true Briton, and would provide ample compensation to the proprietors of eligible...
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