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NATIONAL REFORM ASSOCIATION SOIREES . The FOURTH MONTHLY SOIREE for 1851 wilt beheld at the London Tavern , on MONDAY . May 2 * . at Six o ' clock , when Mr . C . J . BUNTING , of Norwich , ivil delivera LLCTURE on ** The Prevalent Objections to the Enfranchisement of the Workinir Olnsspa " The "Lir will be taken by Sir JOSHUA WALMSLEY , M . P .. the President , at Seven o ' clock , and the meeting will be attended by John Williams , Esq ., M . P ., the Treasurer , Joseph Hume , Esq ., M . P ., Kichard Cobden , Esq ., M . P ., \ V . J . Fox ., Esq ., M . P ., William Kedgb , Esq ., M . P ., and other Members of Parliament . , ... Tea and coffee will be served on admission . To avoid disappointment , members are requested to make early application for tickets at the rooms of the Association , 11 , Poultry , price Is . each . The Lectures are published as early as possible ' , aird may Le had of all bookseller !* . Those delivered by Air . Hume , Al . P ., Mr . Fox . M P ., and Mr . Edward Miall , have been i « sued . By order of the Council , Z . H U B B ERST Y , Secretary . Offices . U , Poultry , May 12 , 18 "> 1 .
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THE QUEEN'S PARASOL , registered by THOMAS EVANS and CO ., Feb . 19 , 1851 . Upon the highest authority—that is , fair authority—we are enabled to state , that the existing ne plus ultra is to be found in The Q'ieen ' Perasol , ' which has this week exhibited itself at our office , ' and made a sunshine in that gloomy place . " It is admirable : brilliant , but noi gaudy ; light , but not fragile ; commodious , but not clumsy . It is firm , without obliging the ptiasol ti > become an umbrella ; light , without obliging it to become a wreck "—The Leader , Apr il 19 , 1851 . To be had of all Drapers and Wholesale House *; also at the Manufactory , No . 10 , WOOD-STKEET , CHEAPS 1 DK , LONDON .
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TO PERSONSalmuttoMAKRY . —Those ab'lit to marry should obtain my guide , with designs , sent postage free , where they will see that a four-roomed Cottage is comfortably furnished for 25 guineas ; a six-roomed House completely and neatly for £ 70 ; an eight-ioomed Hon » e , with many elegances , and substantially , for £ 140 ; a Mansion , of fourteen moms , furnished with that style of elegance , beauty , and durability , for which the house has obtained so large a share of public patronage , for 350 guineas . A single room or a single article at the same mtxieiate charges . To country residents all goods delivered in any part of the Kingdom carriage free . At SMITH ' S Cabinet , Bedding , and Upholstery Warerooms , 28 Bagnig » e- \ vells-road , next door to Clerkenwell Police Court .
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TTOYAL VICTORIA FELT CARPETING . XV- The public attention is particularly directed to this Manufacture . Th- > carpe'ing combines beauty of design , durability , imperviousness to dust , and economy in price , costing half that of Brussels . It has now been in general use many years , and become well established with the trade and the public , and can be purchased at all respectable Carpet Houses in London , and in near v every Town in the United Kingdom . The PATENT WOOLLEN CLOTH COMPANY , 8 , LOVE-LANE , ALDERMAN BUltY , also manufacture Printed and Embossed Table Covers in the newest designs . Window Curtains , Cloths for Upholstciers , thick Felt for Polishing , &c . &c . Manufactories at Leeds , and Borough-road , London . Wholesale Warehouses , 8 , Love-lane . Wood-street . London .
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COLWELL , TRUSS and INSTRUMENT MAKER , Bird-hi-IIand-court , 76 , Cheapside , begs to call attention to the following prices : — . d . s- d . Best Plain Truss .. .. 5 0 Egg ' s German Truss 10 0 Salmon ' s expired Patent 8 0 Silk Net Suspensories 3 b Coles ' ditto 10 0 Cotton ditto .. .. 2 6 Lacing Stockings , Knee-caps , and Ankle-pieces , for Weak Joints and Varicose Veins . Leg-irons , Ladies Back-boards , Dumb Bells , and every other article in the Trade , at equally moderate charges . Testimonials of the Press : — " Mr Henry Colwell ' s Trusses , designed for Prolapsus Am are arimii able in their construction . Those which are intended for Prolapsus Uteri are the most perfect instruments we have ever seen . "— The Chemist . " In science and skill in adapting his trusses to the peculiar circumstances of the case , Mr . Cohvell is inferiortono artist ill London . "— United Service . . " Mr . Colwell has , in the most philanthropic and praiseworthy manner possible broken through the extortionate system bo long pervading the Ti ups-inaking trade . "—Sun . ' Mi . Oolwell has combined lightness of spring and delicacy of workmanship with the greatest security , case , and comfort to the patient . "— Heading Mercury . " Mr . Colwell is mi eminent Trims-maker . —lleralu . Ladies attended by Mrs . Cohvell , Mondays , Wednesdays , nnd Fridays , ut 24 , HoPton-Btreet . CJlouceater-plnce , New-road ; nnd on Tuesdays Thursdays , and Saturdays at the Manufactory , Uird-in-IIimd-court , 7 ti . Cheapside , from eleven till four .
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OA 1 ( J : O J A I H IC COCO A PK KP A 11 h I ) BY T \\ LOR BROTHERS . ( The most extensive manufacturers of Cocoa in Kurofie . ) This original and exquisite preparation , combining , in an eminent deifiee , the pun : nenn , nutriineni , mid line aroma of the fresh nut is prepared under the moat able homoeopathic advice , with the umtuied skill anil experienc-eof TA Y LOIt HKOTHKRS , the inventors . A deliciou- and wholeHoine beverage to all ; it is a inoHt eubenti . il article of diet , and cHpeciully adapted to thone under homoeopathic treatment . It in not cloying to the appetite , ami u"ie « H with the moat , delicate and irritable digestive ; organs . It in mniluiitf l <> the l . lood , noothmg and agreeable to the neroud synteiii , lubrio . tiiiif to the- alimentary caiud , and proves , . at the name tiu ' ie , invigorating nnd rein-uliiiig . T \ YLOR HROTlIKltS confidently challenge comparison between iIuh and any of the Ho-called homo : pathic cocoa altered to the public . A ning ltj trial will nullice . Observe , particularly , ii . on e . ich packet , the uamr . ¦
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TAYI OR BHOTHKRS . LONDON , whose advantage *! over other maker * arises from tin ; paramount extent of their manufacture ; larger experience , greater command ol markets , iniilur . 'd judgment in ( . election . imd .. lull in preparation , ... ul . linff tlu-. n Jj * , "" /^ , ' * w *" ^ i ' ^ 'V I " ' " "" ^ 1 ' COCOA AND CUOCOIiAlh , aa rcjrarda both quality and price , upon unequall-Ml terms . They : <" "" ssiB . nl' vi u'r . - . sffi'o « ¦; & „ . The hitter i _ wrongly recommended by iht-faculty to invalid * ., c , , va Hcents . and dyspeptic * , an iiicmt iHitriMoiiH a .,, 1 . ¦ a » y » l dl-« no , ml being Iree from the exciting proptirtien ol ten ami Sririu ' moat dcHiruhle refrcah . nent alter a late ' Tiller »» ke . of these are W ™} 0 " ** " ** ™* :,, roop , These Htandar . l PrepuraUouB . which WILL hi . .. 1 ( . OOL IN ANY CUMAIK . n ... y be had , who c . ale . at tin MUIb . 211 . IlltHK-UNK . LONDON , und reiall from all ( Jio .: eri > , lea I ) rvUr . ON ! To pr . v , nt dinappointment nee t » ,. t the ne " Vajl r U . olher , " i » . , o » evr . y park . * , tl ..-r « l . e ii . » many J « j > no-i ' u- imitations <>» Uie HOLUKLK and DlM'li . llt' COCOAS c-loululud to bekiu Coco * into diiirepuU .
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THE GREAT EXHIBITION . — HINTS TO VISITORS . Among the tens of thousands who will erace the Industrial Fair , every nation will contribute bright samples of its youth , beauty , and fashion . The frequenters of the ball , the public assembly and the promenade , will find both personal comfort ana attraction promoted by the use of Rowland and Sons' valuable aids ; and what better mark of esteem can be offered to friends on their return home , as a memento of the Great Exhibition , than a packet of " Rowlands' Unique Discoveries . "
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ROWLAND'S MACA 8 SAR OIL , For the growth , and for preserving , improving , and beautifying ; the human hair . ROWLANDS' KALYLOB , For improving and beautifying the skin and complexion , eradicating all cutaneous eruptions , sunburn , freckles , and discolorations , and for rendering the skin soft , clear , and fair . ROWLANDS' ODONTO , Or Pearl Dentifrice , for preserving and beautifying the teeth , strengthening the gums , and for rendering the breath sweet and Beware of spurious imitations ! The only genuine of each bears the name of " ROWLANDS ' , " preceding that of the article on the wrapper or label . 8 cldbyA Rowland and Sons , 20 , Hatton-garden , London ; and by Chemists and Perfumers .
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RUPTURES EFFECTUALLY CURED WITHOUT A TRU-S ! DR . BARKER still continues to supply the afflicted with his celebrated remedy for this alarming complaint th » great success of which for many years past renders any further comment unnecessary . It is easy and painless in use , causing no inconvenience or cotifinement , and is applicable to eve y variety of single and double Rupture , however bad or long- standing , in male or femde of any age . The remedy , wi'h full instructions for use , &c , will be sent post free to any part of the kingdom on receipt of 6 i . 6 d . in postage-stamps , or Post-office order , by Dr . Alfred Barker , 48 , Liverpool-street , King ' s-cross , London , where he may be consu'ted daily from ten to one mornings , and five till eight evenings ( Sundays otcep ed ) . Post-office orders to be made payable at the Battlebridge Post-office . A < reat number of testimonials and trusses have be «» n Ielt behind by per-ons cureri , as trophies of the success of this remedy , which Dr . B . w 11 be happy to give to any requiring them after a trial cf it . IMPORTANT AUTHENTIC TESTIMONIALS . " Tn the five rases I wrote t you about the remedy has perfectly succeed d ; send me another for a case of Scrotal Hernia ;' —John Armstrong , Navy Surgeon . ' We have witnessed the cure of three cases of rupture by Dr . Barker ' s treatment , which confirms the remarks we made some time since on the utility of this discovery to those suffering from Hernia . "—Medical Journal . " Your remedy has cured my rupture after everything else had failed . I ha \ e used violent exertions since , but there is no sign of its coming- down . *'—Miss S .
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GRATIS ! OK . ATIS ! BOOKS FOR EVERYBODY . Just published , Seventh Edition , 82 pages . EVERY MAN HIS OWN PHYSICIAN . A Popular Guide to Health , illustrated with numerous cases . By a Physician . Sent free by post on receipt of four postage stamps , ' . by Mr . Booth Publisher , 14 , Hand-court , Holborn . London . A copy of the larger Library Edition of " Every Man his own Physician" will be sent post free on receipt of fourteen postage stamps . Seventh Edition , price Is ., ARE YOU IN LOVE t A Little Plain Advice to All on this interesting Subject . By a Lady . Sent post free by Mr . Booth on receipt of fourteen postage tamps . " A great deal of sound advice in a small compass . "—Atlas . ' The best book for young people of its kind . "—Herald . "We advise all our young friends who have * o frequently written to us for advice to get this book : if they follow its precepts it will save them a woild of trouble . "—Ladies' New $ . Just Published—Library Edition .
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MRSMERISM AND CLAIRVOYANCE NO MYSTERY- —A handbook of the Wonders of Clairvoyance and Mesmerism , written in a popular style . Scut free by post on receipt of fourteen postnge stamp by Mr . Booth . " By means of ibis work every one can understand nnd practise mesmerism and clairvoyance . "—Literary Journal . ' The btmt work on these mysterious subjects we have met with . "—Times . SUMMKlt DRINKS . MAKE YOUR OWN SUMMKIl BKVKRAGF . S . Ju ^ t published . —Twentieth Thousand . 1 . . _ . . ^_ _ -. ^ - — i _¦ - _ _ _~ u ~ r H ^ r ^ —— . ^ . **
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. ^ . _ . . ^_ _ . ^ - — - — _~ u ~ r ^ r ^ —— . ^ . **_ A MONSTER COLLECTION OF RECIPES , including Gingerade , Orangeade , Mulb » -rr > ade , Ginger Beer , Soda Water , Peruiau Sherlu-t , &c . &c . Sent post free on receipt of 14 Postage Stamps by Mr . Booth . " Hplknuiu Khcii'I ' . s . — We can now luxuriate in 8 ummor draughts of our own making for a mere nothing . " — Family Herald . The wholo of the above Works ( forming- a library in themselves ) will be sent post free on receipt of 48 Postage Stamps . Address , Jamea Booth , Publisher , 11 , Hand-court , Holborn , London .
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ikaUTiful hair , whiskers , kyk--IJ BROWS , &c , may be with certainty obtained by UHiiifr a very Minall portion of KOSALIK COUPKLLK'S PARISIAN I'OMADK , every morning , instead of any oil or other preparation . A foi'tnigl't ' H utu ! will , in inot > t innt _ . iicen , bhow it » 8 iirpriuiii £ piopertiea in producing and curling Wliibkers , Hair . Sic , at any age , Iromuliiitcveicaubcdclicient ; an also checking greym-HS , &c PurchaHcm who have been deceived bv imitations of this Pomiitlc , under varioiiH ridiculouu lilies , will do well to make ONK TRIAL of Mihh Coupclle ' a preparation , which they will find to anttwer all it proft-nfea . Bent free »> y pout , with iuntructionu , &c ., on receipt of twentyfour pontage ulainpH . by M i « h Coupclle , Kly-placu , Holborn , London ; wlio nuty bo consulted on theno matters duily , from two till live o ' clock . tkmtimowialh . Lieutenant Ilolroyd . K . N ., which : " Its effects arc truly n « - toniHhiriK ; it has thickened and darkened my hair very much . " Miri . liu <; kley . Htapulford : " Your delightful Pomudehau improved my tut . ii- wonderfully . " Mr . Yules , hair-dremier . Mai ton : " The young man hua now a good pair of WhiHkem ; 1 want you to Hend me two potu for other cUHtoiuei'H of minc . " Mi-h . Lcllo , Worthintr : * ' ' «« e your Poniado in my imrsory , an I llnd it very unefiil lor children h hair uLko . " ix > Nincui' youn corns -hut curk tiikm . AIho will be Hem . ( free . ) , on receipt ofIhirl . ccii ulumpu . her only nafe , Hpeed > , and lattliiiff cure lor wofior hard cornu , buuioiiH , & . C . Itci ' ireH in three day * , und i . i never lulling . Mi-h . IliiiflieM , Siiiibin-y : "It cured f-ur ciorna , and three bimioiiH , amazingly < iiiick , au < l in lh « bent and Bfifout ibinjf 1 Imvc over inel wilh . " Addrt * .: MIb » COUPJKLLK , Wy-plaoo , llolborn , Lojidon .
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DO irOtT WANT LUXUttTANT AUD BEAUTIFUL HAIR , WHISKERS , &c . &c . MANY Prepava'iMiis lor ih > Hnir have been itiitoduced to the public , but none have gained ciifh a worldwide celebrity and immense sale as Miss DKAN'S CRINU ENB . It is guaranteed to produce Whiskers , Moustachioa . Eyebrows , &c , in three or four weeks , with the utmost certainty ; and will be found eminently successful in nourishing , curling , and beautifying the Hair , checking greyness in all its tfn ^ es , strengthening ¦ weak Hair , preventing its falling off , &o . &c . For the reproduction of Hair in Baldness , from whatever cause , and at whatever age , it stands unrivalled , never having failed . One trial only is solicited to . prove the fact . It is an elegantly-scented preparation , and sufficient for three months' use will be sent ( post free ) on receipt of twenty-four postage stamps , by Miss Dean , 48 , Liverpool-street , King ' scross , London . At home daily from ten till one . For Children it is indispensable , as forming the basis of a beautiful head of hair . ACTHENTIC TESTIMONIALS . " I constantly use your Crinilenf for my children . It restored mv hair perfectly- "— 'M r 3- Lon S > Hitch in , Herts . "I have now to complain of the trouble of shaving ; thanka to your Crinilene . "—Mr . Grey , Eaton-square , Chebea . Professor Ure , on analyzing the Crinilene . says :- " It " perfectly free from any injurious colouring or other matter , and the best stimulant for the hair I have met with . The scent is delicate and very persistent . " CURE YOUR CORNS AND BUNIONS . Those who wish to walk with perfect e * se will find Miss DEAN'S ABSOUBENT the only radical Cure tor Corns and Bunions . It is guaranteed to cure them in three days , without cutting or . pain . One trial is earnestly solicited by all suffering from such tormentors . Sent post-free , on receipt of Fourteen Postage Stamps , by-Miss Dean . 48 , Liverpool-street , Kinsr ' s-cross London .
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PAINS it . the BACK , GRA \ EL , LUMBAGO , RHEUMATISM , GOUT , INDIGESTION , DEBIT ITY , STRICTURE , &c—DR . DE ROOS'S COMPOUND RENAL PILLS , as their name . Renal ( or the kidneys ) , indicates , have in many instances effected a cure when all other means had failed and are now established by universal consent , as the most safe and efficacious remedy ever discovered for the above dangerous complaints , discharges of any kind , retention of urine , and diseases of the kidneys and urinary organs generally , whether resulting from imprudence or otherwise , which , if neglected , frequently end in fistula , stone in the bladder , and a lingering death . For gout , sciatica , rheumatism , tic doloreux , erysipelas , dropsy , fcrofula , loss of hair and teeth , depression of spirits , blushing , incapacity drowsinessl
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, for society , study , or business , giddiness , drowsiness , sleep without refreshment , nervousness , and even in * aui < y itself , when ( as is often the case ) arising from or combined with urinary diseases , they are unequalled . By their salutary action on acidity of the stomach they correct bile and indigestion , purify and promote the renal secretions , thereby preventing the formation of stone , and establishing for life the heallhy functions of all these organs . ONE TRIAL will convince the most prejudiced of their surprising properties . May be obtained at Is . l $ d ., 2 s 9 d ., 4 s . 6 d ., lla ., and 33 s . per box , through all Medicine Venders in the United Kingdom , or should any difficulty occur , they will be sent free on receipt of the price in postage stamps by Dr . DE BOOS .
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IMPORTANT FACTS . " T . Webster , Esq ., 8 ealford . near Melton Mowbray . Jan . 6 , 1850 . " Having read your advertisements , I felt assured your Kenal Pills would be of service to some of my neighbours . I have had twelve boxes , and they have derived great benefit from takingthem . One man had a 4 s . 6 d . bottle of your Life Drops , and he very earnestly solicits more , it did him so much ijrood . I have and shall continue to recommend your valuable Pills to all my " I . Heats , Esq ., Potter ' s-bar , Herts , Dec . 7 , 1850 . " YourHenal Pills have given mo so much relief that I have recommended them to a friend here . W ill you send inc a 2 s . Jd . box of the same ?" John Andrews , Aberaychan , Pontypool . — " After taking a box of your Tills I am so much better that I am induced to send for Mr . Milton Welch , Fur ness . — " Your Renal Pills are the only medicine I have met with that have been of service . " Mr . T . Bloem , Limekiln-street , Dover . — " Please to send a few more of Your wonderful Pills . My wife feels great relief
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already . " Mr . Westmacott , 4 , Market-street , Manchester . — " Ycur medicines are very highly spoken of by all who have purchased them of me . " Mr . Smith , Times Office , Leeda . — " One person informs me that your Renal Pills are woith a guinea a box " 2 Buckingham - place , Brighton , Feb . 2 i , 1 S 51 . — " Major Mickleihwait thinks it but justice to Dr . l ) e Roos nn < l his invaluable Medicine to inform him , that he had imdcrcd very much from puiiis in the back and loins , which induced him to try the Kenal Pills , after which lie finds himself quite free from pain , &c . "
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Wm . Cobb , L ' welme , Oxon . — " I should think myself ungrateful if I did not bear testiinauy to the-efficacy of your PiIIb . 1 have , though but a youujj man , been a great Biilferer from pains and debility resulting from gravel . I have had recourse lo several medical men of good planding , but nothing has relieved or done me so much good aa your Pills . I have not been so free from gravel , nor baa iny health been so good for many yeara , und till thia I owe to your invaluable Pills . Before I began to take thorn , my Bj'ntein was ulwayH out of order . " CAUTION . —A H « lf-styl « : d Doctor ( unblushing- impudence being his only iiuulilieation ) is now advertising under a dillercul name , a highly injurious * imitati < n of tbene Pill * , which to alliue purchnsorH , he vuclooeH in a uHcleBs abbreviated copy of Dr . l ) e Uooa'a celebrated Medical AdviBer , slightly changing ita title ; HuttVrcru will , therefore , do well to hoc tfiat the btamp ia a Govkunmknt bTAMl- ( not a bane counterfeit ) , and not to place reliance on the statement * of tbi « individual , which are publiuhed only for the busent piupouea of deception on invalids , mid fraud on the Proprietor .
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TO I'RKVKNT l ' UAUD on the Public by iinitatioiiH of « liit » excellent Medicine , her Miijesty ' u Honourable ComniiHHionerH of StauipH have directed the name of the Proprietor , in wliitr letterH on a red ground , to be enslaved on the ( jovernniftiit Htump round each box , without which none in < jenuine , and t <> imitate which in felony and transportation . " Til K MEDICAL ADVJ 8 KR , " on till the above diuensen , by Dr . He Uooh , IfiH pa ^ ea , with coloured di-xc-. ript . ive engravIii ( f H ; to be hud thioujf h » ll bookseller * , price ' 2 h . lid ., or , on receipt of forty potting" HtampH , will be m-nt direct Irom the Author . N . U . l ' erHonn winhintf to coii-ult the doctor by letter niiiMt Hend a detail of the nymptouiH , etc ., with the umuil fee of ill , 1 > Y Pout-oilloe order , p yabli- : it , the II olboi n OHice . lor which U " ix-cchh try ineilic . iiu'rt : iud advice will bo fent to any part ol tl »" woi Id .
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AddieH't , WALT Kit DK HOOH . M . l ) ., ; i . > . i : iv-j )| : iee , llolbni " - bill . London , while he uiaj be consulted from li » till 1 , and 4 til » 8 HuiuIhn excepted , iiiiU-h ; i by previoiiH iirniiigfineiit . ' iM . H . —Should diillcully oomir in oblainiiiur thr above , enwo * * the nriuu in pouta |;< :-Blunii > ii to the J'ltiluUliuluncnt .
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Leader (1850-1860), May 24, 1851, page 498, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse-os.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/periodicals/l/issues/vm2-ncseproduct1884/page/22/
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