Library of Formatting Examples:Periodicals/01A

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BLACKWOOD'S
EDINBURGH MAGAZINE.

<sc>No. CCCCII.</sc>      APRIL, 1849.      <sc>Vol. LXV.</sc>
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MACAULAY'S HISTORY OF ENGLAND.
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The historical and critical essay is
a species of literary composition which
has arisen, and been brought to perfection,

Mastheads

The masthead is a major division, preceded by four blank lines. Usually, it's followed by an article, editorial, or table of contents, each of which also is a major division, preceded by four blank lines and followed by two blank lines, as shown in this example. Mastheads often contain a 2- or 3-part issue identification. Enclose such lines in no-wraps and separate each of the segments by six spaces. If the publication's title requires more than one line, include it in the same no-wraps. As with other "headings," separate the components with one blank line.

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