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Another Comic Journal Enterprise

July 18, 1867 issue

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Whoever is at all familiar with the English press knows how it is given to dignity, and how imposing in deportment is the British editorial staff. In Great Britain, as in France, wit in all its kinds is, of course, not only permitted in journalism, but is eagerly sought after, and the Fonblanques and the Lowes no more lack an appreciative and delighted audience than do the Prévost-Paradols across the Channel. But fun-making and the wildness of humor are no more tolerated in the leading articles of the one country than of the other.

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