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The North American Review is one of the oldest literary magazines in the United States, originally established in 1815. It played a significant role in 19th-century American intellectual life, publishing contributions from notable writers, thinkers, and public figures. The journal covered a wide range of topics including literature, politics, history, and social issues, and was known for its thoughtful analysis and critical essays. Over its long history, it has undergone several changes in publication frequency and ownership, but it remains a respected periodical in American letters.
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