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Complete source list for "The Princes: A Reconstruction" by John Jeremiah Sullivan from The Paris Review No. 200, Spring 2012.

 

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The Daily Courant, Friday, May 26, 1721 1721.

 

The Daily Post, Tuesday, May 2, 1721 1721.

 

The Post-Boy, Tuesday, June 20, to Thursday, June 22, 1721.

 

The Daily Courant, Wednesday, May 3, 1721.

 

The Daily Post, Thursday, April 27, 1721 1721.

 

The London Journal, Saturday, June 10, 1721.

 

The Daily Courant, Thursday, April 27, 1721.

 

The Daily Post, Friday, April 1, 1720.

 

The Weekly Journal or Saturday's Post, Saturday, January 9, 1720.

 

The Weekly Journal or Saturday's Post, Saturday, January 2, 1720.

 

The Weekly Packet, Saturday, January 30 to Saturday, February 6, 1720.

 

The Daily Post, February 27, 1720.

 

The London Journal, Saturday, July 23 to Saturday, July 30, 1720.

 

The Daily Courant, Wednesday, March 16, 1720.

 

The Daily Post, Monday, February 22, 1720.

 

The Original Weekly Journal With fresh Advices, Foreign and Domestick, Saturday, March 5, 1720.

 

The London Journal, Saturday, March 25, 1720.

 

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