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There was no display of "job type" in its columns, but it was filled with news (a little late, to be sure) from all parts of the world, including America. We have also "The London Chronicle, or Universal Evening Post, " from January 1, 1757, to December 30, 1762. This was an eight page, and for some time a tri-weekly, publication ; it, like the Gazette, contained the latest intelligence from all parts of the world, and is particularly valuable, in this coun- HISTORICAL VALUE OF NEWSPAPERS. 117 ...try, for its information in regard to the last "French and In- dian War/' covering, as it does, all but the first eight and the last one and one-third months of that costly struggle. And last, but not least in historical value, of English journals in our collection, is the "London Illustrated News, " from May 14, 1842, to December 26, 1874, sixty-five volumes, complete from its No. 1. This is an exceedingly valuable journal, histor- ically, giving, as it does, illustrated articles upon the most important events in both war and peace in all parts of the world between those two dates, which, as to war, include our Mexican and Civil wars, as well as the Crimean war of 1854-56, and the Franco-Prussian war of 1870-71.
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