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'To barbicue a poet or two or strangle a metaphysician': the founding of Francis Jeffrey's Edinburgh Review

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Christie, William

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University of Edinburgh Graduates' Association

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With the encouragement of his friend and former professor, Dugald Stewart, the lawyer and political economist, Francis Horner, decided early in 1802 to relocate to London, making plans to leave Edinburgh for a reconnaissance visit to the metropolis in late March.

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University of Edinburgh Journal

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2099-12-31
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