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The Weekly True Sun : ウィキペディア英語版 | The Weekly True Sun
''The Weekly True Sun'' was a London, pro-Whig, Sunday newspaper that was first published on 10 February 1833 (No. 1) and ceased publication on 29 December 1839 (No. 331).〔(Weekly True Son (microform), Australian National Library )〕 John Ager published and printed the ''Weekly True Sun'' and the ''True Sun''. In 1833–1834, Leigh Hunt, as 'The Townsman', published in the ''Weekly True Sun'' a series of nine essays on walking tours in various neighbourhoods of London.〔(Hunt, Leigh - Regent's Park and Primrose Hill in LIterature and Music )〕 From 5 January 1840 (No. 332) to 28 March 1841 (No. 394), the successor to ''The Weekly True Sun'' was published under the title ''The Statesman, or, The Weekly True Sun''.〔(The Statesman, or, The Weekly True Sun (microform), Australian National Library )〕 From 4 April 1841 (No. 395) to 2 January 1842 (No. 518), the successor to the ''The Statesman, or, The Weekly True Sun'' was published under the title ''The British Queen and Statesman''.〔(The British Queen and Statesman (microform), Australian National Library )〕 ==References==
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