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The beginning of the 19th century is the period of a gradual development of the Polish-Russian relations in the area of the periodical press (earlier see for instance: „Trudolubivyj muravej”,1771; „Zabawy Przyjemne i Pożyteczne”, 1772). Ranking highest in the Polish periodicalpress from that viewpoint is „Dziennik Wileński” (1805-1806) issued by S. Jundziłł, J. Śniadeckiand J. Kossakowski, and „Zabawy Przyjemne i Pożyteczne” (Warszawa, 1804-1806) issued byC. Godebski and K. Kossecki, while in the Russian periodical press - „Ulej” (Sankt-Petersburg,1811-1812) issued by V. Anastasyevic. In „Dziennik Wileński” N. Karamzin’s compositions werepublished (among others Pantheon of Russian Authors), in „Zabawy Przyjemne i Pożyteczne”- a series of articles on the history of the Russian literature, in „Ulej” - among others I. Krasicki’scompositions (About Polish Poets).