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The Anti-Jacobin Review and Magazine, or, Monthly Political and Literary Censor, was a conservative British political periodical active from 1798 to 1821. Founded founded by John Gifford (pseud. of John Richards Green) after the demise of William Gifford's The Anti-Jacobin, or, Weekly Examiner, the journal contained essays, reviews, and satirical engravings. It has been described as "often scurrilous" and "ultra-Tory" and was a vocal element of the British Anti-Jacobin backlash against the ideals of the French Revolution.

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  • Anti-Jacobin Review (en)
  • Anti-Jacobin Review (fr)
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  • The Anti-Jacobin Review and Magazine, or, Monthly Political and Literary Censor, was a conservative British political periodical active from 1798 to 1821. Founded founded by John Gifford (pseud. of John Richards Green) after the demise of William Gifford's The Anti-Jacobin, or, Weekly Examiner, the journal contained essays, reviews, and satirical engravings. It has been described as "often scurrilous" and "ultra-Tory" and was a vocal element of the British Anti-Jacobin backlash against the ideals of the French Revolution. (en)
  • L'Anti-Jacobin Review and Magazine, ou Monthly Political and Literary Censor est un périodique politique conservateur britannique fondé en juillet 1798 par John Gifford, pseudonyme de John Richards Green (1758–1818). Mensuel, il succède à l'Anti-Jacobin, or Weekly Examiner (novembre 1797-juillet 1798), hebdomadaire de William Gifford, et paraît à Londres jusqu'en décembre 1821. Gifford et Andrew Bisset en étaient les principaux rédacteurs et le philosophe James Mill lui adressait des chroniques. (fr)
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  • The Anti-Jacobin Review and Magazine, or, Monthly Political and Literary Censor, was a conservative British political periodical active from 1798 to 1821. Founded founded by John Gifford (pseud. of John Richards Green) after the demise of William Gifford's The Anti-Jacobin, or, Weekly Examiner, the journal contained essays, reviews, and satirical engravings. It has been described as "often scurrilous" and "ultra-Tory" and was a vocal element of the British Anti-Jacobin backlash against the ideals of the French Revolution. (en)
  • L'Anti-Jacobin Review and Magazine, ou Monthly Political and Literary Censor est un périodique politique conservateur britannique fondé en juillet 1798 par John Gifford, pseudonyme de John Richards Green (1758–1818). Mensuel, il succède à l'Anti-Jacobin, or Weekly Examiner (novembre 1797-juillet 1798), hebdomadaire de William Gifford, et paraît à Londres jusqu'en décembre 1821. Gifford et Andrew Bisset en étaient les principaux rédacteurs et le philosophe James Mill lui adressait des chroniques. (fr)
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