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ABA Journal

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The ACADEMY

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The ADVOCATE

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ADWEEK

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The AGE

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ALL the Year Round

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AMAZING Stories

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The AMERICAN Anthropologist

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The AMERICAN Journal of Insanity; The AMERICAN Journal of Psychiatry

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The AMERICAN Journal of the Medical Sciences

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The AMERICAN Journal of Science

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AMERICAN Mathematical Monthly; The MATHEMATICAL Monthly

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The AMERICAN Museum

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AMERICAN Physical Education Review

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The AMERICAN Review

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AMERICAN Scientist

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The ANALECTIC Magazine

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The ANALYTICAL Review

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The ANNUAL Register

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The ANTI-JACOBIN Review

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The ANTIQUARY

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APPLETONS' Journal

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ARCHAEOLOGIA

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The ARCHAEOLOGICAL Journal

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The ARENA

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The ARGONAUT

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    • 1908 December 12, Alfred Holman, editor, The Argonaut, San Francisco, Calif.: Argonaut Publishing Company, →OCLC:

The ART Journal

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ARTnews

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The ASAHI Shimbun

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The ASIATIC Journal and Monthly Register for British India and its Dependencies

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The ATLANTIC Monthly; The ATLANTIC

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The ATHENAEUM

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The AUK; ORNITHOLOGY

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The AUSTRALIAN Journal

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BAILY's Monthly Magazine of Sports and Pastimes

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The BALTIMORE Sun

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BELGRAVIA

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La BELLE Assemblée

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BENTLEY's Miscellany

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BILLBOARD

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The BLACK Cat

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BLACKWOOD'S Edinburgh Magazine

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BOEING Magazine

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The BOOKMAN (London)

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The BOOKMAN (New York City)

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The BOOKSELLER

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The BOSTON Globe

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The BOSTON Medical and Surgical Journal

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BOYS' Life

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The BOY's Own Paper

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The BRITISH Critic

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The BRITISH Journal of Psychiatry

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The BRITISH Quarterly Review

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The BRITISH Theatre

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The BUILDER; BUILDING

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The BULLETIN of the Atomic Scientists

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BURTON's Gentlemen's Magazine

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BYE-GONES

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The CALCUTTA Review

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CELL

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The CENTURY Magazine

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CHAMBERS's Edinburgh Journal

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CHAMBERS's Journal

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The CHEMICAL News and Journal of Physical Science

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    • 1875 August 27, William Crookes, editor, The Chemical News and Journal of Physical Science. [], London: [] William Crookes, [], →OCLC:

CHICAGO Tribune

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The CHINESE Recorder and Missionary Journal

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CHRISTIAN Science Monitor

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CHRONICLE of Higher Education

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The CHURCH Quarterly Review; The LONDON Quarterly Review

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The CHURCH Review and Ecclesiastical Register

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CITY Journal

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COBBETT's State Trials

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COBBETT's Weekly Political Register

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#* {{quote-journal|en|author=|title=|editor=w:William Cobbett|newspaper=[[w:Political Register|Cobbett’s Weekly Political Register]]|location=London|publisher={{...|Printed and published by}} C[harles Robert] Clement,{{nb...|No. 183, Fleet-street.}}|date=9 March 1825|year_published=12 March 1825|volume=|issue=|column=|columnurl=|oclc=233639148|passage=}}
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COLLIER's

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COMPUTERWORLD

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CONGRESSIONAL Globe and CONGRESSIONAL Record

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CONSTITUTION of the United States

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The CONTEMPORARY Review

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The CORNHILL Magazine

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COSMOPOLITAN

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The COUNTRY Gentleman

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COUNTRY Life

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COUNTRY Life in America; COUNTRY Life

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The CRAFTSMAN

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The CRITIC

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The CRITICAL Review

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CURTIS's Botanical Magazine

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CYCLOPAEDIA, or an Universal Dictionary of Arts and Sciences

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The DAILY Beast

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DAILY Express

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DAILY Mail

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DAILY Mirror

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The DAILY News

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The DAILY Telegraph

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Editors: Tony Gallagher (2009–2013); Jason Seiken (2013–2014); Chris Evans (2014–present).

The DARTMOUTH

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Current version is published by Dartmouth Inc. (OCLC 137343078).

DE BOW's Review

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DETECTIVE Story Magazine

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The DETROIT Free Press

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The DIAL

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DICTIONARY of Caribbean English Usage

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DICTIONARY of Jamaican English

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A DICTIONARY of Science, Literature, and Art

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DISCOVER

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The DUBLIN Review

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The DUBLIN University Magazine

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EBONY

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The ECCLESIOLOGIST

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The ECLECTIC Magazine of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art

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The ECONOMIST

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The EDINBURGH Journal of Science

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The EDINBURGH Magazine

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EDINBURGH Medical Journal

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The EDINBURGH New Philosophical Journal

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The EDINBURGH Review

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The ELECTRICIAN

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ELLE

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EMPIRE

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The ENCYCLOPÆDIA Britannica

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The ENGINEER

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ENGINEERING

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The ENGLISH Reports

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ESQUIRE

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Editors: Harold Hayes (1961–1973).

ENTERTAINMENT Weekly

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The EUROPEAN Magazine, and London Review

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The EVANGELICAL Magazine

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EVENING Standard

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EVERYBODY's Magazine

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EVERY Saturday

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The FARMER's Magazine

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FEDERAL Register

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FEDERAL Reporter

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FIELD & Stream

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FLYING

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FOLK-LORE

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    • 1892, Folk-lore: A Quarterly Review of Myth, Tradition, Institution, & Custom, London: David Nutt, [], →OCLC:

FORBES

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The FOREIGN Quarterly Review

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    • 1833, “Art. .— [book review]”, in The Foreign Quarterly Review, London: Treuttel and Würtz, and Richter, []; Black, Young, and Young, [], →OCLC:

The FORTNIGHTLY Review

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FORTUNE

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FRANK Leslie's Pleasant Hours

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    • 1877, Frank Leslie’s Pleasant Hours. Devoted to Light and Entertaining Literature, New York, N.Y.: Frank Leslie [], →OCLC:
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FRASER'S Magazine

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#* {{quote-journal|en|title=|journal=[[w:Fraser's Magazine|Fraser’s Magazine for Town and Country]]|location=London|publisher=[[w:John William Parker|John W[illiam] Parker]],{{nb...|West Strand.}}|month=|year=1850|volume=|issue=|page=|pageurl=|oclc=173347075|passage=}}
#* {{quote-journal|en|author=|title=|editor={{w|James Anthony Froude}}|journal=[[w:Fraser's Magazine|Fraser’s Magazine]]|location=London|publisher=[[w:Longman|Longmans, Green, and Co.]]{{nb...|Paternoster Row}}|month=|year=1872|volume=|issue= (New Series)|page=|pageurl=|column=|oclc=1031678033|passage=}}
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    • 1879 May 14, Fun, London: Published (for the proprietors) by T. Moffitt, [], →OCLC:
    • 1883, Fun, London: Published for the proprietors, →OCLC:

The GALAXY

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The GARDENERS' Chronicle

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The GENTLEMAN'S Magazine

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GEOGRAPHICAL; The GEOGRAPHICAL Magazine

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The GLOBE and Mail

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GODEY's Lady's Book and Magazine

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GOOD Housekeeping

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GOOD Words

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GRAHAM's Magazine

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The GUARDIAN

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Editors: Peter Preston (1975–1995), Alan Rusbridger (1995–2015), Katharine Viner (2015– ).

The GUARDIAN Weekly

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HARDWICKE's Science-Gossip

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HARPER's Bazaar

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HARPER'S Magazine

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HARPER'S Weekly

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HARPER'S Young People

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The HARVARD Advocate

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The HARVARD Crimson

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The HERALD (Glasgow)

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HONOLULU Star-Bulletin

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HOUSEHOLD Words

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The IBIS

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The ILLUSTRATED London News

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The ILLUSTRATED Sporting and Dramatic News

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The INDEPENDENT (London)

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The INDEPENDENT (New York City)

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INFOWORLD

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INTERNATIONAL Herald Tribune

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IRISH Independent

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The JERUSALEM Post; The PALESTINE Post

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JOURNAL of the American Dental Association; The DENTAL Cosmos

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JOURNAL of the Asiatic Society of Bengal

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JOURNAL of the Bombay Branch of the Royal Asiatic Society

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JOURNAL of Cell Science; QUARTERLY Journal of Microscopical Science

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JOURNAL of the Chemical Society

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JOURNAL of the Chemistry Society

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Main journal: ISSN: 2050-5574; OCLC: 880294312

JOURNAL of the Franklin Institute

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    • 1852, John F[ries] Frazer, editor, Journal of the Franklin Institute of the State of Pennsylvania for the Promotion of the Mechanic Arts, volume ( Series; volume overall), Philadelphia, Pa.: Published by the Franklin Institute, [], →OCLC:

JOURNAL of the Geographical Society

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JOURNAL of the Geological Society; The QUARTERLY Journal of the Geological Society of London

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JOURNAL of Geology

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JOURNAL of Hellenic Studies

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JOURNAL of Microscopy; The MONTHLY Microscopy Journal: Transactions of the Royal Microscopical Society

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JOURNAL of Natural History

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JOURNAL of the Royal Asiatic Society

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JOURNAL of the Royal Geographic Society

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JOURNAL of the Society of Arts

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JOURNAL of Zoology; PROCEEDINGS of the Scientific Meetings of the Zoological Society of London

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JUDY, or The London Serio-comic Journal

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The KNICKERBOCKER

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KNIGHT's Quarterly Magazine

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LADIES' Home Journal

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The LADIES' Repository

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The LADY's Magazine

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The LADY's Monthly Museum

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The LANCET

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The LAW Reports

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LIBERTY

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LIFE

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Editors: Henry Luce (1936–1964), George P. Hunt (1965–?)

The LINACRE Quarterly

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LIPPINCOTT's Monthly Magazine

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The LITERARY Digest

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The LITERARY Gazette

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The LITERARY Panorama

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    • 1807, The Literary Panorama. Being a Review of Books, Magazine of Varieties, and Annual Register; [...], London: [] Cox, Son, and Baylis, [], for C. Taylor, [], →OCLC:

The LITERARY Review

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    • 1790 October, The Literary Magazine and British Review, volume V, London: Printed for the proprietors and sold by C[hristopher] Forster [], →OCLC, page 290, column 2:

LITTEL's Living Age

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    • 1851 July 19, E[liakim] Littell, editor, Littel’s Living Age, Boston, Mass.: E. Littel & Company; Philadelphia, Pa.: Getz & Buck, []; New York, N.Y.: Dewitt & Davenport, [], →OCLC:
    • 1871 March 18, Littel’s Living Age, volume ( Series; volume overall), Boston, Mass.: Littel & Gay, →OCLC:

The LOG

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The LONDON Chronicle

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The LONDON Magazine

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The LONDON Medical and Physical Journal

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    • 1825, “Art. .—.”, in Roderick MacLeod, John Bacot, editors, The London Medical and Physical Journal. [], London: Printed for the proprietors, by J. and C. Adlard, []; published by J. Souter, [], →OCLC:

LONDON Review of Books

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The LONDON Review of English and Foreign Literature

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LONDON Society

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LOS Angeles Times

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MACLEAN's

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McCLURE's Magazine

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MACMILLAN's Magazine

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The MAGAZINE of Fantasy and Science Fiction

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The MAGAZINE of Natural History

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Subsequently the Journal of Natural History.

The MECHANICS' Magazine

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The MEDICAL Times and Gazette

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MELBOURNE Punch

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MEN's Health

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MERRY's Museum

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METRO (UK)

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The METROPOLITAN Magazine

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    • 1837, The Metropolitan Magazine, London: Saunders and Otley, [], →OCLC:
      The month and issue number are printed at the bottom of the first page of each issue, without any masthead.

The MIRROR of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction

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    • 1827 August 18, The Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction, London: [] J[ohn] Limbird, [], →OCLC:

The MONTHLY Chronicle

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MODERN Language Notes

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The MODERN Language Review

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The MODERN Monthly; The MODERN Quarterly

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The MONTHLY Magazine

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The MONTHLY Mirror

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The MONTHLY Musical Record

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The MONTHLY Repository

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    • 1831 February 13, The Monthly Repository and Review of Theology and General Literature, volume (New Series), London: C[harles] Fox, [], published March 1831, →OCLC:
    • 1835, W. J. Fox, editor, The Monthly Repository, volume (New Series), London: Charles Fox, [], →OCLC:

The MONTHLY Review

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MOTHER Jones

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MUNSEY's Magazine

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The MUSEUM

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    • [1747?] January 3, [Mark Akenside], editor, The Museum: Or, The Literary and Historical Register, volume II, number XXI, London: Printed for R[obert] Dodsley [], published 1746 (indicated on title page), →OCLC, page 272:

Note: Only three volumes published, all available from the HathiTrust Digital Library. The years of publication are not clearly indicated. Vol I (29 March – 13 September) indicated on title page as published 1746, Vol II (27 September – 14 March) also as 1746 (but some issues clearly relate to 1747), Vol III (28 March – 12 September) as 1747.

The MUSIC Trades

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The NATION

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NATIONAL Geographic

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The NATURAL History Review

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NATURE

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The NAUTICAL Magazine

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The NEAR East

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    • 1917 October 12, The Near East: A Weekly Review of Oriental Politics, Literature, Finance, and Commerce, London: The Near East Editorial and Publishing Offices, →OCLC:

The NEW Monthly Magazine

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#* {{quote-journal|en|author=|title=|editor=[[w:William Harrison Ainsworth|W[illiam] Harrison Ainsworth]]|journal=[[w:The New Monthly Magazine|The New Monthly Magazine and Humorist]]|location=London|publisher={{w|Henry Colburn}},{{nb...|Great Marlborough Street. Sold by all booksellers.}}|month=|year=1845|volume=|issue=|page=|pageurl=|oclc=643850556|passage=}}
#* {{quote-journal|en|author=|title=|editor=w:William Harrison Ainsworth|journal=w:The New Monthly Magazine|location=London|publisher=[[w:Chapman & Hall|Chapman and Hall]],{{nb...|193, Piccadilly}}|month=|year=1855|volume=|issue=|page=|pageurl=|oclc=6941153|passage=}}
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The NEW Republic

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NEW Scientist

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NEW Society

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NEW Statesman

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NEW York

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The NEW-York Magazine

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NEW-York Mirror

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NEW York Post

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The NEW York Review of Books

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Editors: Robert B[enjamin] Silvers and Barbara Epstein (1963 – 16 June 2006); Robert B[enjamin] Silvers (17 June 2006 – 20 March 2017); Ian Buruma (September 2017 – September 2018); Gabriel Winslow-Yost and Emily Greenhouse (February 2019 – February 2021); Emily Greenhouse (February 2021 – present).

The NEW York Times

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The NEW York Times Book Review

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The NEW York Times Magazine

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NEW-YORK Tribune

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The NEW Yorker

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The NEW Zealand Herald

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NEWSWEEK

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NILES' Weekly Register; The WEEKLY Register

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The NINETEENTH Century and After

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The NORTH American Review

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The NORTH British Review

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The NORTH-China Herald

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NOTES and Queries

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The OBSERVER

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OFFICIAL Journal of the European Union

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OLIVER Optic's Magazine

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    • 1868 February 22, Oliver Optic [pseudonym; William Taylor Adams], edited by Oliver Optic, Oliver Optic’s Magazine. Our Boys and Girls, volume III, number 60, Boston, Mass.: Published by Lee and Shepard, [], →OCLC, chapter XVI (Pistols for Two), page 117, column 2:
    • 1872 July, Oliver Optic [pseudonym; William Taylor Adams], editor, Oliver Optic’s Magazine. Our Boys and Girls, volume XII, number 228, Boston, Mass.: Lee and Shepard, publishers; New York, N.Y.: Lee, Shepard and Dillingham, →OCLC, page 477, column 2:

ONCE a Week

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OUR Young Folks

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The OUTLOOK (London)

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The OUTLOOK (New York)

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    • 1909 February 27, Lyman Abbott, editor, The Outlook, New York, N.Y.: The Outlook Company, →OCLC:

The OVERLAND Monthly

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The PAISLEY Magazine

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    • 1828 March 1, The Paisley Magazine, Paisley, Renfrewshire: David Dick, →OCLC:

The PALL Mall Gazette

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Parliamentary Debates (Canada)

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    • 1965 February 23, Canada: House of Commons Debates: Official Report: Session— Parliament: (House of Commons of Canada), Ottawa, Canada: Roger Duhamel, [], →OCLC:

The PARLIAMENTARY Debates (UK)

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Parliamentary papers

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#* {{quote-journal|en|author=|title=|journal=Miscellaneous, and Treaties with Foreign Powers:{{nb...|Session 4 November 1813 – 30 July 1814.}}|location=[London|publisher=[[w:Office of Public Sector Information|Her Majesty’s Stationery Office]]]|date=28 July 1813|volume=|page=|pageurl=|oclc=221907232|passage=}}
#* {{quote-journal|en|author=|title=|journal=Reports from Commissioners:{{nb...|Twenty-two Volumes.}}|series=No. |location=London|publisher={{...|Printed by}} [[w:Eyre & Spottiswoode|George Edward Eyre and William Spottiswoode]], {{...|printers to the Queen’s Most Excellent Majesty.}} for [[w:Office of Public Sector Information|Her Majesty’s Stationery Office]]|year=1866|volume=|section=paragraph |page=|pageurl=|column=|oclc=6071575|passage=}}
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The PARLIAMENTARY Debates (Hansard) (NZ)

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    • 1882 August 24, New Zealand. Parliamentary Debates. First Session of the Eighth Parliament. [] (House of Representatives), Wellington: G. Didsbury, government printer, →OCLC:
    • 1980 November 4, Parliamentary Debates (Hansard): Second Session, Thirty-ninth Parliament (House of Representatives), Wellington: P. D. Hasselberg, government printer, published 1981, →OCLC:

The PENNY Cyclopædia

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PEOPLE

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PETERSON'S Magazine

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The PHILOSOPHICAL Magazine

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PHILOSOPHICAL Transactions

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PLOS ONE

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The POLYANTHOS

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The PORT Folio

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PROCEEDINGS of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia

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PROCEEDINGS of the American Philosophical Society

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PROCEEDINGS of the Royal Irish Academy

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PROCEEDINGS of the Society of Antiquaries of London

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PUBLIC Opinion

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PUBLIC Papers of the Presidents of the United States

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PUCK

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PUNCH

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PUTNAM'S Magazine

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The QUARTERLY Journal of Science

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The QUARTERLY Review

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RADIO News

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RAIL

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RAILWAY Age

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The RAILWAY Magazine

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REGISTER of Debates in Congress (US)

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    • 1836 December 15, Register of Debates in Congress, Comprising the Leading Debates and Incidents of the Second Session of the Twenty-fourth Congress: [] (United States House of Representatives), Washington, D.C.: Printed and published by Gales and Seaton, →OCLC:

The REVIEW of Reviews

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ROLLING Stone

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The ROYAL Magazine

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ST. Nicholas

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ST. James's Magazine

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    • 1861, Mrs. S. C. Hall [i.e., Anna Maria Hall], editor, The St. James’s Magazine, London: [] [F]or the proprietor by W. Kent and Co., []; New York, N.Y.: Willmer and Rogers, →OCLC:
    • 1876, S[amuel] R[alph] Townshend Mayer, editor, The St. James’s Magazine and United Empire Review, volume (New [3rd] Series), London: [S[ampson] Low & Searle] [], →OCLC:
    • 1878, W. J. Morgan, editor, The St. James’s Magazine and United Empire Review, London: Charing Cross Publishing Company, [], published 1879, →OCLC:

SAINT Pauls

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SAN Francisco Chronicle

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SAN Francisco Examiner

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The SATURDAY Evening Post

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The SATURDAY Review (London)

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The SATURDAY Review (New York)

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SCIENCE

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SCIENTIFIC American

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The SCOTS Magazine

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The SCOTSMAN

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SCRIBNER's Monthly

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The SKETCH

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SLATE

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SMITHSONIAN

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SOUTH China Morning Post

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The SOUTHERN Literary Messenger

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The SPECTATOR

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The SPORTING Magazine

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SPORTS Illustrated

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The STRAITS Times

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The STRAND Magazine

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The SUN

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The SYDNEY Morning Herald

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TAIT's Edinburgh Magazine

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#* {{quote-journal|en|title=|editors=[[w:William Tait (publisher)|William Tait]]; w:Christian Isobel Johnstone|work=[[w:Tait's Edinburgh Magazine|Tait’s Edinburgh Magazine]]|location=Edinburgh|publisher=William Tait; London: [[w:Simpkin & Marshall|Simpkin, Marshall, & Co.]]; Dublin: John Cumming|month=|year=1839|volume=|issue=|page=|pageurl=|column=|oclc=7202007|passage=}}

TEMPLE Bar

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TIME

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The TIMES

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The TIMES of India

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TINSLEYS' Magazine

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The TORONTO Star

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The TOWN and Country Magazine

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TRAINS Illustrated and MODERN Railways

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The TRANSACTIONS of the Linnean Society of London

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TRANSACTIONS of the Philological Society

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TRANSACTIONS of the Royal Society of Arts

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TRANSACTIONS of the Royal Society of Literature

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TV Guide

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The UNITED Service Journal

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The UNITED States Magazine and Democratic Review

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UNITED States Reports

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The UNIVERSAL Magazine of Knowledge and Pleasure

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The UROLOGIC and Cutaneous Review

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    • 1923, The Urologic and Cutaneous Review, St. Louis, Mo.: Urologic and Cutaneous Press, →OCLC:

USA Today

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VANITY Fair

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VARIETY

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VICE

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VOGUE

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United Kingdom

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The WALL Street Journal

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The WASHINGTON Post

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WEEKLY World News

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WEIRD Tales

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WESTERN Story Magazine

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The WESTMINSTER Review

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The WIDE World Magazine

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The WINDSOR Magazine

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WIRED

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The WORKS of the British Poets

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    • [year], The Poetical Works of  [], Edinburgh: [] Mundell and Son, [], published 1793; republished in Robert Anderson, editor, The Works of the British Poets. [], London: [] [Mundell and Son] for John & Arthur Arch; and for Bell & Bradfute, and J. Mundell & Co. [], 1795, →OCLC, column 2:

The WORKS of the English Poets

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    • a. 1746, The Works of the English Poets. With Prefaces, Biographical and Critical, [], volume (Containing ), London: [] T. Spilsbury and Son; for J[ames] Buckland, [], published 1790, →OCLC:
    • a. 1530, The Works of the English Poets, from Chaucer to Cowper; [], London: [] J[oseph] Johnson [et al.], published 1810, →OCLC:

The YALE Literary Magazine

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The ZOOLOGIST

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Formulae and wikitext

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Checking for a page number range

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{{#ifexpr:{{{page|{{{pageref|{{{2|}}}}}}}}}>0 and {{{page|{{{2|{{{pageref|}}}}}}}}}<86
  | 
  | 
}}

Checking for a Roman numeral

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{{#if:{{R2A|{{{page|}}}{{{pageref|}}}{{{2|}}}|no_error=1}}
  | Roman numeral
  | Not a Roman numeral
}}

Checking for the first letter of a word

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|volume     = {{#switch:{{ucfirst:{{padleft:|1|{{{entry|{{{1|{{PAGENAME}}}}}}}}}}}}
    | A|B|C|D|E|F|G|H|I = I (A–I)
    | II (J–Z)
  }}

Checking for the last character of a string

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{{#ifeq:{{#invoke:string|sub|{{{page|}}}{{{2|}}}|-1}}|A
  | Last character of the page number is "A"
  | Last character of the page number is not "A"
}}

Retrieving the numeric part of a page number which ends in an "A":

{{#ifeq:{{#invoke:string|sub|{{{page|}}}{{{2|}}}|-1}}|A
  | {{#invoke:string|sub|{{{page|{{{2|}}}}}}|j=3}}<!--Use the first three digits of the page number without the "A"-->
}}

Converting folio to page numbers

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  • folio number (recto) × 2 - 1 (+ offset, if any) = page number.
  • folio number (verso) × 2 (+ offset, if any) = page number.

See {{RQ:Langland Piers Plowman}} and {{RQ:Ovid Golding Metamorphosis}}.

|section        = {{#if:{{{folio|}}}{{{2|}}}
    | folio{{#if:{{{folioend|}}}|s}} {{{folio|{{{2|}}}}}}, {{#if:{{{verso|}}}|verso|recto}}{{#if:{{{folioend|}}}|&nbsp;– {{{folioend}}}, {{#if:{{{versoend|}}}|verso|recto}}}}
  }}
|sectionurl     = https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=uiuc.5310857&view=1up&seq={{#if:{{{folioref|}}}
    | {{#expr:{{{folioref}}}*2+{{#if:{{{versoref|}}}|32|31}}}}
    | {{#expr:{{{folio|{{{2|}}}}}}*2+{{#if:{{{verso|}}}|32|31}}}}
  }}

Documentation subpage:

* {{para|2}} or {{para|folio}}, and {{para|verso}} – '''mandatory in some cases''': the work is numbered by [[folio]]s rather than page numbers. The folio number is indicated on the top right corner of each [[w:recto and verso|recto]] (right-hand) page. Use {{para|2}} or {{para|folio}} to indicate the folio number, and if quoting from a [[w:recto and verso|verso]] (left-hand) page specify {{para|verso|1}} or {{para|verso|yes}}; if {{para|verso}} is omitted, the template indicates that a [[w:recto and verso|recto]] (right-hand) page is quoted. If quoting a range of folios, for example, "folios 10, verso – 11, recto", note the following:
** Use {{para|folio}} and {{para|verso}} to specify the folio at the start of the range, and {{para|folioend}} and {{para|versoend}} (if required) to specify the folio at the end of the range.
** In addition, use {{para|folioref}} and {{para|versoref}} to indicate the page to be linked to (usually the page on which the Wiktionary entry appears). (If quoting a recto page, omit {{para|versoend}} and {{para|versoref}}.)
: These parameters must be specified to have the template link to the online version of the work.

Converting folio numbers to PDF page numbers where each PDF page consists of two pages of the work

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When a scan of a work numbered by folios has resulted in two leaves of the work appearing on one PDF page, like this (the number in parentheses is the offset between the folio number and the PDF page):

Versos Rectos
folio i (+3) = PDF page n4
folio i (+4) = PDF page n5 folio ii (+3) = PDF page n5
folio ii (+4) = PDF page n6 folio iii (+3) = PDF page n6
folio iii (+4) = PDF page n7 folio iv (+3) = PDF page n7

use the following formula:

{{#if:{{{folioref|}}}
    | {{#expr:{{R2A|{{{folioref}}}}}+{{#if:{{{versoref|}}}|4|3}}}}
    | {{#expr:{{R2A|{{{folio|{{{1|}}}}}}}}+{{#if:{{{verso|}}}|4|3}}}}
  }}

See {{RQ:Erasmus Newe Testamente}}.

Converting column to page numbers

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Let us assume that a work is numbered by columns instead of pages. The column numbers correspond to the PDF page numbers as follows (the number in parentheses is the offset between the column number and the PDF page):

Odd column numbers Even column numbers
1 (+26) = PDF page 27 2 (+25) = PDF page 27
3 (+25) = PDF page 28 4 (+24) = PDF page 28
5 (+24) = PDF page 29 6 (+23) = PDF page 29
7 (+23) = PDF page 30 8 (+22) = PDF page 30

Use the following formula:

{{#ifexpr:({{{column|}}} mod 2)=0
  | {{#expr:{{{column}}}/2+26}}
  | {{#expr:({{{column}}}+1)/2+26}}
}}

The formula works as follows:

  1. Check if the column number is odd or even.
  2. If it is even, then divide the column number by two to determine its sequential position, then add 26 to the result.
  3. If it is odd, then add 1 to the column number first before dividing it by two, then add 26 to the result.

Converting page numbers to PDF page numbers where each PDF page consists of two pages of the work

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A formula similar to that set out in the previous section may be used when a scan of a work has resulted in two pages of the work appearing on one PDF page, like this (the number in brackets is the offset between the page number and the PDF page):

Even page numbers (verso) Odd page numbers (recto)
1 ((+1)÷2[+3]) = PDF page n4
2 (÷2[+4]) = PDF page n5 3 ((+1)÷2[+3]) = PDF page n5
4 (÷2[+4]) = PDF page n6 5 ((+1)÷2[+3]) = PDF page n6
6 (÷2[+4]) = PDF page n7 7 ((+1)÷2[+3]) = PDF page n7

Use the following formula:

{{#ifexpr:({{{page|}}} mod 2)=0
  | {{#expr:{{{page}}}/2+4}}
  | {{#expr:({{{page}}}+1)/2+3}}
}}

In other words, for even page numbers, divide by 2 and add the offset; and for odd page numbers, add one, divide by two, and then add the offset.

See {{RQ:Topsell Foure-footed Beastes}}.

Converting page numbers to PDF page numbers where the work is only printed on one side of each leaf (e.g., on the versos)

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n{{#expr:({{{page|{{{pageref|{{{1|}}}}}}}}}*2)+10}} [10 is the offset]

See {{RQ:Gray Six Poems}}.

Converting Julian to Gregorian dates for quotation templates

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|year           = {{#if:{{{date|}}}
    | {{#time:'''Y''' F j|{{J2G|{{{date}}}}}}} (Gregorian calendar)
    | {{#if:{{{year|}}}
        | {{#if:{{{month|}}}
            | '''{{{year}}}''' {{{month}}}
            | {{{year}}}
          }}
        | a. '''1600''' (date written)<!--year after author's death-->
      }}
  }}
|year_published = 1700

To check if the date is before 3 September 1752 (Julian calendar), or on or after that date when the Gregorian calendar came into use:

|year           = {{#if:{{{date|}}}
    | {{#ifexpr:{{#time:Y|{{{date}}}}}<1752
        | {{#time:'''Y''' F j|{{{date}}}+11 days}} (Gregorian calendar)
        | {{#ifexpr:{{#time:Y|{{{date}}}}}<1753<!--Check if the year 1752 stated-->
            | {{#ifexpr:{{#time:z|{{{date}}}}}<246<!--Check if date before 3 September 1752-->
                | {{#time:'''Y''' F j|{{{date}}}+11 days}} (Gregorian calendar)
                | {{#time:'''Y''' F j|{{{date}}}}}
              }}
            | {{#time:'''Y''' F j|{{{date}}}}}
          }}
      }}
  }}

Documentation subpage:

* {{para|date}}, or ({{para|month}} and) {{para|year}} – if the date of the sermon quoted from is known, use {{para|date}} to specify it in the format <code>1 January 1600</code> or <code>January 1, 1600</code>. The date will be converted from the Julian to the Gregorian calendar. If only the month and year, or year alone, of the sermon is known, use {{para|month}} and/or {{para|year}} to specify this information.
* {{para|date}} – the date of the letter (or part of the letter) quoted from in the format <code>2 September 1710</code> or <code>September 2, 1710</code>. As the letters were written when the civil or legal year stated on 25 March ([[Lady Day]]) each year, dates between 1 January and 24 March were written in the format "4 January 1710–1711". Indicate such a date as {{para|date|4 January 1711}}. The date will be converted from the Julian to the Gregorian calendar.

Converting straight to curly quotation marks

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  • {{#invoke:string|replace|{{{chapter|{{{1|}}}}}}|'|’}}
  • {{#invoke:string|replace|{{#invoke:string|replace|{{{chapter|{{{1|}}}}}}|'|’}}|’’|''}} – to fix italicization
  • {{#invoke:string|gsub|{{{chapter|{{{1|}}}}}}|"(.-)"|‘%1’}}

Comment on WOTD fallback pages

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NOTE: From 2020, Word of the Day entries are in the format "Wiktionary:Word of the day/[year]/[month] [day]. This page is now used as a fallback if no Word of the Day has been set, and generally should not need to be edited. However, if you wish to propose an amendment, please leave a message at "[[Wiktionary:Beer parlour]]".-->

Signature

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|url            = {{#if:{{{sig|}}}{{{signature|}}}||{{#if:{{{page|}}}{{{1|}}}|https://archive.org/details/satiromastixorvn00dekk/page/n{{{page|{{{1|}}}}}}/mode/1up}}}}

[...]

|section        = {{#if:{{{sig|}}}{{{signature|}}}
    | signature{{#if:{{{sigend|}}}{{{signatureend|}}}|s}} {{{sig|{{{signature|}}}}}}, {{#if:{{{verso|}}}|verso|recto}}{{#if:{{{sigend|}}}{{{signatureend|}}}|&nbsp;– {{{sigend|{{{signatureend|}}}}}}, {{#if:{{{versoend|}}}|verso|recto}}}}
  }}
|sectionurl     = {{#if:{{{page|}}}{{{1|}}}|https://archive.org/details/satiromastixorvn00dekk/page/n{{{page|{{{1|}}}}}}/mode/1up}}

Documentation subpage:

* {{para|sig}} or {{para|signature}}, and {{para|verso}} – as the work is unpaginated and not divided into acts and scenes, {{para|sig}} or {{para|signature}} can be used to specify the [[signature]] number quoted from, which is indicated at the bottom centre of some pages. If quoting from a [[w:recto and verso|verso]] (left-hand) page specify {{para|verso|1}} or {{para|verso|yes}}; if {{para|verso}} is omitted, the template indicates that a [[w:recto and verso|recto]] (right-hand) page is quoted.
** If a signature number is not indicated on a page, extrapolate it from the signature numbers before and after the page and enclose it in brackets using <code>&amp;#91;</code> and <code>&amp;#93;</code> For example, if the previous signature number is A3 and the next one is B, specify the missing signature number as {{para|sig|&amp;#91;A4&amp;#93;}}.
** If quoting a range of signatures, for example, "signatures A2, verso – A3, recto", use {{para|sig}} or {{para|signature}}, and {{para|verso}}, to specify the signature at the start of the range, and {{para|sigend}} or {{para|signatureend}}, and {{para|versoend}}, (if required) to specify the signature at the end of the range.
** If this parameter is omitted, the template either links the [[URL]] of the online version of the work to the chapter name if one is specified, or displays it as a superscript link after the title of the work.
* {{para|1}} or {{para|page}} – '''mandatory in some cases''': use this parameter to specify the "page number" assigned by the Internet Archive to the URL of the webpage to be linked to. For example, if the URL is <code>https://archive.org/details/satiromastixorvn00dekk/page/n10/mode/1up</code>, specify {{para|page|10}}. This parameter must be specified to have the template link to the online version of the work.

See {{RQ:Dekker Satiromastix}} and {{RQ:Heywood Royall King}} (used in conjunction with act numbers).

Common quotation template boilerplate; text for quotation template documentation

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|volume      = {{#switch:{{uc:{{{volume|}}}{{{1|}}}}}
    | I|II = {{uc:{{{volume|{{{1|}}}}}}}}
    | {{maintenance line|<nowiki>please specify |volume=I or II</nowiki>}}
  }}

|pageurl     = https://archive.org/details/dredtaleofgreatd0{{#switch:{{uc:{{{volume|}}}{{{1|}}}}}
    | I = 1stow/page/{{#if:{{num|{{{page|}}}{{{pageref|}}}{{{3|}}}}}
        | {{#ifeq:{{{page|}}}{{{pageref|}}}{{{3|}}}|7
            | n12
            | {{{page|{{{pageref|{{{3|}}}}}}}}}
          }}
        | n{{#expr:{{R2A|{{{page|{{{pageref|{{{3|}}}}}}}}}}}+5}}
      }}
    | II = 2instow/page/{{#ifeq:{{{page|}}}{{{pageref|}}}{{{3|}}}|5
        | n12
        | {{{page|{{{pageref|{{{3|}}}}}}}}}
      }}
  }}/mode/1up

|passage     = {{{passage|{{{text|{{{2|}}}}}}}}}
|footer      = {{#if:{{{footer|}}}|{{small|{{{footer}}}}}}}
|brackets    = {{{brackets|}}}

Documentation subpage:

* {{para|1}} or {{para|volume}} – '''mandatory''': the volume number quoted from in uppercase Roman numerals, from {{para|volume|I}} to {{para|volume|III}}.
* {{para|2}} or {{para|chapter}} – the name of the chapter quoted from.
* {{para|2}}, {{para|chapter}}, or {{para|title}} – '''mandatory''': the name of the chapter or title quoted from. If quoting from a title indicated in the second column of the following table, give the parameter the value indicated in the first column:

{| class="wikitable mw-collapsible mw-collapsed" style="width: 90%; margin-left: auto; margin-right: auto; border: none"
|+ Title of collected work
! Parameter value !! Result !! First page number
|-
| colspan="3" bgcolor="silver"|'''Volume I'''
|-
| <kbd>Brief name</kbd>
| Title of work (year published)
* Where possible, use {{temp|RQ:Specific quotation template}}.
| align="center"|[https://archive.org page ???]
|}

: As the above chapters are unpaginated, use {{para|2}} or {{para|page}} to specify the "page number" assigned by Google Books to the [[URL]] of the webpage to be linked to. For example, if the URL is <code><nowiki>???</nowiki></code>, specify {{para|page|???}}.
* {{para|1}} or {{para|chapter}}, and/or {{para|chaptername}} – use {{para|1}} or {{para|chapter}} to specify the chapter number quoted from in uppercase Roman numerals, and/or {{para|chaptername}} to specify the name of the chapter.
* {{para|3}} or {{para|page}}, or {{para|pages}} – '''mandatory in some cases''': the page number(s) quoted from in Arabic or lowercase Roman numerals, as the case may be. If quoting a range of pages, note the following:
** Separate the first and last page number of the range with an [[en dash]], like this: {{para|pages|10–11}} or {{para|pages|x–xi}}.
** You must also use {{para|pageref}} to indicate the page to be linked to (usually the page on which the Wiktionary entry appears).
: This parameter must be specified to have the template link to the online version of the work.
* {{para|column}} or {{para|columns}} – the column number(s) quoted from, either {{para|column|1}} or {{para|column|2}}. If quoting from both columns, either omit this parameter or separate the column numbers with an en dash, like this: {{para|columns|1–2}}.
* {{para|line}} or {{para|lines}} – the line number(s) quoted from. If quoting a range of numbers, separate the first and last numbers of the range with an en dash, like this: {{para|lines|10–11}}.
* {{para|4}}, {{para|text}}, or {{para|passage}} – the passage to be quoted.
* {{para|footer}} – a comment on the passage quoted.
* {{para|5}}, {{para|t}}, or {{para|translation}} – a [[translation]] of the passage into contemporary English.
* {{para|brackets}} – use {{para|brackets|on}} to surround a quotation with [[bracket]]s. This indicates that the quotation either contains a mere mention of a term (for example, "some people find the word '''''manoeuvre''''' hard to spell") rather than an actual use of it (for example, "we need to '''manoeuvre''' carefully to avoid causing upset"), or does not provide an actual instance of a term but provides information about related terms.
* {{para|termlang}} – by default, the template categorizes entries on which it is placed into [[:Category:Middle English terms with quotations]]. To have the template categorize an entry into [[:Category:English terms with quotations]] instead, specify {{para|termlang|en}}.

Unicode

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HTML entity Description Example
&#58; Colon :
&#59; Semicolon ;
&#699; Modifier letter turned comma (ʻokina) ʻ
&#867; Combining Latin small letter A
&#868; Combining Latin small letter E
&#869; Combining Latin small letter I
&#870; Combining Latin small letter O
&#871; Combining Latin small letter U
&#874; Combining Latin small letter H
&#877; Combining Latin small letter T
&#8203; Zero-width space
&#8216; or &lsquo; Left single quotation mark
&#8217; or &rsquo; Right single quotation mark
&#8220; or &ldquo; Left double quotation mark
&#8221; or &rdquo; Right double quotation mark
&#8226; or &bull; Bullet mark
&#8266; Tironian sign et
&#8288; Word joiner
&#11805; Left lower slanted stroke (replacement for the short virgula)
&#11850; Dotted solidus (virgula suspensiva; not currently supported)
&#42840; Latin capital letter Q with diagonal stroke (used to abbreviate Latin que, qui, and quod)
&#42841; Latin small letter Q with diagonal stroke (used to abbreviate Latin que, qui, and quod)
&#42842; Latin capital letter R rotunda
&#42843; Latin small letter R rotunda
&#42861; Latin small letter IS
&#42864; Modifier letter US (used as an abbreviation in (primarily Latin) medieval manuscripts for con-, cum, -ōs, or -us)

Significant days

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January

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February

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March

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April

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June

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July

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August

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September

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October

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November

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December

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ISBN hyphenation

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  • Bangladesh: 978-984-8574-04-1
  • China: 978-7-119-01663-4
  • Costa Rica: 978-9977-57-357-1
  • Hong Kong: 978-962-937-178-4
  • India: 978-81-260-0483-6, 978-81-7371-354-5
  • Italy: 978-92-5-101482-0
  • Jamaica: 978-976-640-145-0
  • Kenya: 978-9966-25-027-8
  • Nigeria: 978-978-8422-49-5
  • Norway: 978-82-15-01158-5
  • Peru: 978-92-90-60-198-2
  • Singapore: 978-981-458-368-8
  • South Korea: 978-89-91913-73-8
  • Sweden: 978-91-47-08705-1
  • Trinidad and Tobago: 978-976-95057-0-4