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EARLY LIFE OF JOHN BLACKWOOD

Mary Blackwood Porter-2010-11-04-Cambridge University Press eBooks
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In order to place satisfactorily before the readers of this volume the life and work of John Blackwood, a short retrospect is necessary. Without touching upon the matters which have already been fully dealt with in the first and second volumes, we must recapitulate briefly the events that led him onward from youth and early manhood, through the different stages of preparation, to the position of head of the house and editor of the Magazine which bears the family name,—a position in which he worked faithfully and successfully for thirty years.

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In order to place satisfactorily before the readers of this volume the life and work of John Blackwood, a short retrospect is necessary. Without touching upon the matters which have already been fully dealt with in the first and second volumes, we must recapitulate briefly the events that led him onward from youth and early manhood, through the different stages of preparation, to the position of head of the house and editor of the Magazine which bears the family name,—a position in which he worked faithfully and successfully for thirty years.

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