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KOSSUTH , and the MAGYARS of OLD . PROSPECTUS . Many works have been recently published upon the Hungarian ¦ war of self-defence , but none of thc-m have thrown any light upon the sanguinary events of our ancient history , from 1527 , uuder the Government of the House of Hapsburg , which serve to explain the present . The illustrious patriots , Bethlen , Botskay , Tokoly , Francis , and George Raktfczy have waged many a war , and fought battles , in order to secure political and religious freedom . No author has undertaken to set forth the relations of Hungary to the amalgamated provinces of Austria . Hence the impossibility of obtaining a clear insight into the sanctity of our outraged rights . The public know only the glory of our hard-fought battles , and sad dotvnfal of our country ' s cau ? e . The Magyar fought like the lioness , he fought for self-defence , and not for revolution ; yet he was accused by the followers of the House of Ilapsburg of high treason , and he met with the mercy which wild beasts shew their prey . The Magyar fought and bled , not for new and immature ideas , nor for exclusive privileges , but in a holy struggle against the House of Hapsburg seeking to trample under foot the rights of the nation , and to annihilate the constitution of a thousand years , derived from the ancient dynasty of Arpad . The Magyar protested against the imposition of an absolute government . He defied tyranny , and sacrificed for liberty and the common weal 80 , 000 of the noblest children of the soil . The soul of my assassinated country summons me , —the innocent blood of many thousands of my " brethren cries to me from the grass upon their graves , and calls upon me 10 enlighten the world , and all true friends of a free people , on the cause of their death . Iti the Appendix will be found a narrative of the adventures of Kossuth after his retreat into Turkey . This duty I have endeavoured to fullil in my work . The fate of my unhappy fatherland ought to be a . warning and a lesson to all free people unremittingly to defend their rights , and to struggle for every handful of their native soil against tyranny , and despotism , which merit to be hated by every upright man . j . sZKKEDY . livery friend of right is solicited to promote this undertaking by obtaining Subscribers , and to send the List of Subscription ? , by the 1 st of August , to Mr . Thornton Hunt , at the Office of the Leader , 10 , Wellington-street , Strand , London .
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ST E AM TO I N D I A , C H I N A , ike—Particulais of the regular Monthly Mail Steam Conveyance and of tin ; additional lines of communication , now established by tin ; Peninsular and Oriental Steam Navigation Company with the East . Tiie Company book passengers , and receive goods and parcels as heretolou ; for CEYLON , MAO 1 US , CALCUTTA , PENANG , SINGAI'OUE , and HONG KONG , by their steamers , marling from SOUTHAMPTON on the - 'Oth of every month , and from SUKZ on or about the 10 th of the month . On « of tin- Company ' s first-class steamers will , however , l » u despatched from Southampton lor Alexandria ., as an extra ship , on the : inl of ( September und : ir « l of November next , and ol " alternate months tlierealter , in < 'Omhinatio : i with extra steamers , to leave Calcutta on or about the 20 lh of August niid liOtli of October . Passengers may be booked , and goods and parcels forwarded by the .-, e extra steamers to or from SOUTHAMPTON ALKXANDRIA , ADEN . CK Y LON , MADRAS . CALCUTTA * and HO M HAY . Tin ; Company will also despatch from Bombay , about the Lst of September next , and of every ultei natt ; ° inoiilh thriealti-r . a flrnt-clasH steam-ship for Aden , i <> meet there the ejtru nhip between Calcutta and Sue /; and at Alexandria one of the Cdinpany ' u steam-ships will recei \ e tlm passengers , parcels , ami i » oodH , and convey them to Southampton , calling at , Malta and Gibraltar , lint paHseugcrD , p . ircelH , and goods fi > r ISOA 1 KAY and WKSTKKN INDIA will hi ; convoyed throughout from Southampton in Ihemuil i . teainem , leaving Southampton <> n tin ; 1 'Oth of Aujfii :. t . X ! Oth of October , and of alternate month : ) thereafter , and the corresponding vessels from Kucz to Aden , at . which hitter port ii ttteani-hhip of the Company will lie in wailing to embark and convey them to Honibay . Passengers for Itomlmy can also proceed b y this Company ' s eteumciM of tin ; -9 th oft . be month to Malta , thence to Alexandria by her Majesty's steamers , and from hue / , b y the hnnovuahle JCntit India Company ' s HteaiuerH . MEDITERRANEAN . —MALTA —On the . 20 th and 2 'Jth of every month . Coiibtuntinopli—On tin : 2 'Jthj of tin ; month . AlexHiidria On the 20 th of tin- month . SPAIN AND PORTUGAL . —Vifro , Oporto , Lisbon , Cadi / ., and Gibraltar , on the 7 th , 17 th , anil 27 th of the month . N . H . Hieain-ahipn of tin * Company now ply direct , lictu'ccn Calcutta . Pciiang , Singapore , and lloiif , Konjj , and between Iloiif Koii ( f and Shangliac . l ' ° or further information and tariff-iof ( he Cnuip : tny ' t < recently revined and reduced rates of passag < -money and freight , und for j > Iiimh of tint vi > Hnelt < , and to scrim ; passages , & <• ., apply » f , || H . Company 'b olllcra , 122 , Leadcnhall- ; itreet , London , and Orient . dplurr , Koii ( haulpton .
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A MUSEMENT AND INSTRUCTION . — Jl \ . The public are admitted , without charge , to the British Museum , National Gallery , East India Company ' s Museum , London Missionary Society ' s Museum , and to the Splendid Exhibition of Art and Industry , on view from 8 in the morning till 8 at night , at Benetfink and Company's Emporium for Furnishing Ironmongery , 89 and 90 , Cheapside , London . The splendid stock comprises every variety of Electro-plated Wares , Chandeliers , Lamps , Tea-urns , Tea-trays , Cutlery , Iron Bedsteads , Baths , Stoves , Fire-irons ; in shorty every requisite either for the Mansion or the Cottage . At this establishment you cannot be deceived , because every article is marked in plain figures , and at such prices as can be offered only by a house whose gross sales are so enormous as to enable them to sell the best articles at 10 or 15 per cent . Wes than any other house in the kingdom . That we can furnish a mansion , is demonstrated by the continued patronage of the nobility and sentry ; and to prove that we can also suit the necessary and judicious economy of those moving in a more humble sphere , we are enabled actually to furnish an eight-roomed house for £ ¦ ' ) , and the articles , too , of the best quality aifd workmanship . This may appear incredible ; but as we are the largest buyers of iron goods , to say nothing of those of our own manufacture , in London , we c ; m do it , and subjoin a list of the requisites : — 1 Hall-lamp 0 10 6 I Umbrella-stand 046 1 Bronzed Dining-room Fender and Standards .. 0 5 6 1 Set of Polished Steel fire-irons 0 3 6 1 Brass Toast-stand .. .. .. .. .. 0 16 1 Fire-guard .. fl I 6 1 Bronzed and Polished Steel Scroll Fender .. 0 8 6 1 Set Polished Steel Fire-irons , Bright Pan .. 0 5 C 1 Ornamented Japanned Scuttle and Scoop .. 0 4 6 1 Ilest Bed-room Fender and Polished Steel Fireirons 070 2 Ued-room Fenders , and 2 f ets of Fire-ironb .. 0 7 C Set of Four Block-tin Dish Covei s .. .. Oil 6 1 Bread grater , Gil ., Tin Candlestick , ° d 0 1 . 1 I Teakettle , 2 a . 6 d ., 1 Gridiron . Its . .. .. O 3 G I Frying-pan , Is ., 1 Meat-chopper , 1 h . 6 d . .. .. 0 2 6 1 Cotfeepot . Is ., I Colander , Is . .. .. .. 0 2 0 1 Dust-pan . 6 d ., I Fish-kettle , -Is 0 4 0 I lish-slice , Gd ., 1 Flour-box , Hd . .. .. .. 0 1 2 1 Pepper-box 004 ! t Tinned Iron Saucepans .. .. .. .. 0 5 0 1 Ov . il Boiling-pot , ' . ' >» . Hd ., 1 Set of Skewers , 4 < I . .. 0 4 0 It Spoons , "Jd ., lea-pot and Tray , ; i » . .. .. 0 3 1 ) Toi \» ting-fork 006 XT ) 0 0 N otk . —Any one or more ol the articles may be selected at the above prices . And all ordeiH for £ f > and upwards will bu forwarded free to any part of tin ; kingdom . Note , therefore tbo addre ?» . BF . N KTl'IN K and Co ., 89 and 'JO , Cheapaidc , London ; and if you are about to furnish , and want to buy economically anil tastefully visit thih establishment .
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THE LONDON NECROPOLIS AND NATIONAL MAUSOLEUM COMPANY . Capital £ 250 , 000 , in 25 . 000 Shares of £ 10 each . Deposit Is . per Share . Calls not to exceed £ 2 per Share , with One Month's Notice . ( Provisionally registered . ) This Company is established for the purpose of affording a Metropolitan and National Necropolis , at such a distance from the Metropolis as public health and convenience require , upon a scale of magnitude commensurate with the annual mortality of a rapidly increasing population , and capable of meeting the exigencies of unwonted visitations of disease . For the prospectus and forms of application for shares , apply to the Secretary , at the Offices of the Company , No . 16 a , Great Geors-e-street , Westminster ; to the Solicitors , Messrs . Coombe and Nickoll , 3 , Bridge-street , Westminster ; and Alexander Dobie , Esq ., 2 . Lancaster-place , Strand ; or to Messrs . Hichens and Harrison , Stock and Share Brokers , 18 , Threadneedle-street . City . RICHARD CHURCHILL , Secretary .
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IJIIKIONOLCHJY .- —The prevailing waul ol information renprcting the dependence of men ' s dispositions mill tltlfiitH , on the condition of the brain , in tin : hoiiicc ol ' many of the greatest errors and iiii . ' . lbrt iiiich tli . it alllict society . Mr . DONOVAN , professional p hrenologist , of great experience and ext < nBiv <; practice , may be CONs ULTED daily , on the oi-guni-•/ , i \ Ui > n i , l adults and children , from 10 to 0 o ' clock , ut 8 . lvin « j Wiilimn-utieet . Went titruud .
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I OU 1 S ROSSI , HAIR-CUTTER and * J COlFFKUit , 2 . ) l , Kegciit-street , opposite Hanover-square inventor of the TKANSPAKKNT II KAD-DRKSSE 8 ami PKKUkKS , the Hair of which ia singly attached to a thin transparent fabric , rendering the ukiii ol the head perfectly visible ; and bring attached to u foundation constructed on geometrical principles , lenders them miperior to nil others hitherto inveiite . < l . Hole proprietor of the CKLKHKATED PERUVIAN BALM which is uuv . ifally approved and admired . TIuh BALM containing neither ardent spirit , pungent essential oila , nor ' other injurious materialH , cleans the Iluir expeditioual y renders it heautilully blight , and imparlH to it the delicate fragranc-of IloivciH I he Hair , vhen washed with thitt B ., lm booh become . pleasantly soU , and luxuriant in growth : and although by improperly employing injiiiioiiH cMiactH to clean it , tin- Iluir mitv huve been rendered Iniiab . or turned K ,,. y . it will soon be reutorcd to its Natural ( lolom and Brilliancy by uniujf the PKHDVI \ N
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4 1 OCOA is a mit wliich ,, ' besides farinaceous kuo _ , *<»¦ ' <¦<' . contains a bland oil . Tim oil in tl , iB nut hu H one advantage , which in . that it . in Ii-hh liable than any other oil to rancidity . Posseting thc . ie two nutritive HllbstanceH (¦ „ ,,,. i , become a unmt valuable , article of diet , more particularly if Iv mechanical or other n . eana . ( In , farinaceouH HUbatauc , can ! , ' « " » peil . « lly incorporated witti tin ; oily , that the „„« will r , v-nt he other Iron , separating . Huch « „„! ,, „ j H ,, „•„ ,. „ ., ' , in I , e Cocoa prepared b y JAM KM F . PPH ; B ,, d thUM . « , ' , ! , „ ,,. " . " lul flavour , n , |» i . rl . dependent , upon tin ; oil . i , ( niaiiie , I . , ^" | . r «| , i » - « ti ,,,. will agree with theniOHt ^ vli ^ 'liuZL U ' JAMKH KPPS , Honnnopathic Chi mist II" <• . . ¦> . tree ,, B . oomabury , aud ^ l » . ^ ir ^ Wli ^ USr ' "
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lOPUKVI ' . NTFItAUD on the Public by imitations of thiH tiTici-llent Medicine , her MiijeHty ' u Honourable CoininiaHioneiM ol KtainpB liavo directed tho namo of the Proprietor , in while let tern on a red ground , to bo engraved on tin ; Government Htamp round each box , without which none ia gcimiuo , and to imitatewhic . il too clowely in felony nnd transportation . " TIIK MliDICAI , ADVISER , " on all the above iliueasi'H , by Dr . I )« Kooh , 1 (( K pnge » , with coloured deHcriptivc-engiavinifH ; to be had through all booksellers , price 2 n . ( id ., or , on receipt of forty postiige stamps , will li « aent tlirtic . t from tho Author . —N . B . Peruoim wiHliing to coimult the doctor by letter iniiHt Hiunl n detail of tbo symptoms , Dec , with the iiHtial fee of ill , by poslolllci ) onler . pnyablc jt . the Holhorn Ollice . for which the iioccmh iry inedicijieti and advice will be feut to any part of the world . AddrcMH . WALTF . R I Hi ROOM , M . D ., 3 . > , Kly-place , Holbornhill , London , where he iiihj In ; conmilled from L » till I , uud 4 till H , Huniln > exce |» ted , iiiiI < hj by previoun an angement . N . B . —Should dilllrulty occur in obtiiinliiK tho above , cHClo » tbo price in poutage-BUiupo to tho iibtubliMhiucnt ,
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PAINS in the BACK , GRAVEL , LUMBAGO , RHEUMATISM , GOUT . INDIGESTION , DKBH . ITV 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 mo 3 t safe and etlicacioua 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 ia fistula , stone in the bladder , and a lingering death . For gout , rheumatism , dropsy , Fcrofula , loss of hair and teeth , depression of spirits , blushing , incapacity for society , study , or business , giddiness , drowsiness , sleep without refreshment , nervousness , and even insanity itself , when ( as is often the case ) arising- from or combined with urinary diseases , they arc 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 atone , and establishing for life t \ w . healthy function * of all these organs . ONE TRIAL will convince the most prejudiced of their surprising properties . May be obtained at 1 h . l £ d ., 2 a . Dd ., 4 s . ( id ., 11 d ., and ' S . ls . per box , through all Medicine Venders in the United Kingdom , or should any diflicully occur , they will be sent free on receipt of the price in postage titampa by Dr . DE ROO 3 . IMl'OKTANT FACTS . T . Webster . Esq ., Sealford . near Melton Mowbray Jan . 6 ] H . > 0 . " Having rciui your advertisements , 1 ielt assured your Renal Pills would be of service to some of my ni . ighbou . » . I have had twelve boxes , and tiny have derived great benefit from taking them . I Bhall continue to recommend them to all my friends . " — Win . Cobb , Kweiine . Oxoii : " I have , though but a young man , been a great sufferer from pains and debility reuniting from gravel . I have had recourse to several medical men of good Handing , but nothing has done me so much good an your 1 iIIb . I have not been ho free from gravel , nor has my health been ho good for many years , and all this I owe to your invaluable Pills . Before 1 bejfr . n to take them , my iiystein wan always out of order . "
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SCOTTISH and IRISH LINEN WAREHOUSE , 261 . Oxford-street , near North Audley-street ; Manufactory . Dunfermline . DAVID BIRRELL begs respectfully to draw the attention of the Nobility , Gentry , and Public generally , to his new make of DAMASK TABLE LINENS , specimens of which are now on view at the Great Exhibition . near the west end of the building-, under the head of " Flax , " Class XIV ., No . 60 , and in the Noi th Gallery , Class VII . The QUEEN'S PATTERN has been engraved in the Art Journal for the present month , and is thus alluded to in the editorial remarks : — "Among- the fine diaper and damask linens , received from Dunfermline , are some singularly rich and beautiful tablecloths-, manufactured by Mr . Birrell , from designs furnished by Mr . Paton , an artist who has upwards of a quarter of a century aided the manufacturers of that famous and venerable town . We have engraved one of them on this page—bold and elaborate in design , and in all respects worthy of covering- a regal table . In the corners of the border we discern the St . George , and in the centres of the same part the badges of the order of The Thistle ' and ' St . Patrick . ' In the centre of the cloth is a medallion bust of her gracious Majesty . The table-cloth is made from the finest Flemish flax . " The "CAOE PATTERN , " in the style of Louis XIV ., and the " WASHINGTON MEDALLION BUST , " surmounted with national and other emblematical figures , are also on view . Napkins , in eilk and linen , to match the above . ROYAL EXHIBITION LINENS . DAVID BIRRELL has ready for inspection a choice parcel of the celebrated 7-8 and 4-4 Crown Linens , all manufactured from English yarns , and warranted of sound bleach . These goods can be strongly recommended , and embrace every quality , up to the finest No . which can be produced . Huckabacks , Sheetings , Table Covers , &c . May , 1851 .
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THE GREAT EXHIBITIONS—A valuable , newly invented , very small , powerful WAISTCOAT POCKET GLASS , the size of a walnut , to discern minute objects at a distance of from four to five miles , which is found to be invaluable at the Exhibition , and to Sportsmen , Gentlemen , and Gamekeepers . Price 30 s . ; sent free . —TELESCOPES . A new and most important invention in Telescopes , possessing such extraordinary powers , that some , 3 £ inches , with an extra eye piece , will show distinctly Jupiter ' s moons , Saturn ' s ring , and the double stars . They supersede every other kind , and are of all sizes , for the waistcoat pocket , shooting , military purposes , &c . Opera and Race-Course Glasses , with wonderful powers ; a minute object can be clearly seen from 10 to 12 miles distant . Invaluable , newly invented Preserving Spectacles ; invisible and all kinds of acoustic instruments , for relief of extreme deafness . —Messrs . S . and B . SOLOMON ' S , Opticians and Aurists , 39 , Albemarle-street , Piccadilly , opposite the York Hotel .
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THE BEST WELLINGTON BOOTS made to ordei , 21 s . per pair . HENRY LA . TIMER , 29 , Bishopsgate-street Without , respectfully requests the attention of the Public to the ab ove very important announcement . His Wellington Boots made to order at 21 s . cannot be surpassed either in shape , make , or quality .
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A CARD . C DOBSON COLLET , late of the Royal Italian Opera , Covent Garden , Teacher of Singing . For Terma of Musical Lectures , Private Lessons , or Class Teaching , in Town er Country , apply to C . D . C . 15 , Essex-street , Strand .
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A CARD . T HE MISSES SMITH receive into their Familya limited number of YOUNG LADIES to Board and Educate . For terms and prospectus apply to R . D . JF .. Leader Office , 10 , Wellington-street , Strand . 1 , Florence-terrace , Park-road , Upper Holloway .
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GUILD OF LITERATURE AND ART . — Hanover-square Rooms . —Positively the Last Performance in London by the Amateur Company of the Guild of Literature and Art . —In consequence of many persons having been disappointed of tickets for the last performance of Sir Edward Buller Lytton's new comedy , in five acts , entitled , NOT SO BAD AS WE SEEM ; or , Many Sides to a Character ; and the new farce by Mr . Charles Dickens and Mr . Mark Lemon , called , MR . NIGHTINGALE'S DIARY , the comedy and farce will be repeated on Mondoy , August 4 . Ticket * ( all the seats being reserved ) , 10 s . each ; or family-tickeU ( to admit three ) , one guinea each ; to be had of Mr . Mitchell , 33 , Old Bond-street ; Messrs . Ebers , 27 , Old Bond-street ; Mr . Hookham , 15 , Old Bond-street ; Mr . Andrews , 167 , New Bond-etreet ; Messrs . Chappell , 50 , New Bond-3 treet ; Mr . Robert Ollivier , 19 , Old Bond-street ; Messrs . Leader and Cock , 63 , New Bond-street ; Mr . Sams , 1 , St . James ' s-atreet ; Messrs . Cramer and Beale , 201 , Regent-street ; M essrs . Smith and Elder , 65 , Cornhill ; Messrs . Keith and Prowse , 48 , Cheapside ; and at the Office of the G uild , 10 , Lancaster-place , Strand . Doors open at a quarter before seven ; commence exactly at a quarter before eight .
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Hainan , Exeter—J . Searle , Brixham , Devonshire , builder , August 12 , September 17 ; solicitor , Mr . Stogdon , Exeter ; official assignee , Mr . Hirtzcl , Exeter .
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Friday , August 1 . Bankrupts . —H . M . ArlissandE . TucKER , Frith-street . Sohoequare , printers , to surrender August 9 , September 10 ; solicitors , Messrs . Nicholson and Parker , Lime-street ; official assignee , Mr . Stansfield—J . Brown , Deal , grocer . August 9 , September JO ; solicitor , Mr . Buchanan , Ba 6 inghall-street ; official assignee , Mr . Graham—T . E . Slate , King ' s Head-court , City , and Hatton-garden , bookbinder , August 8 , September 12 ; solicitors , Messrs . Rutter and Trotter , Ely-place , Holborn ; official assignee , Mr . Whitmore , Basinghall-street—J . Shout , Weedon Beck , Northamptonshire , wine merchant , August 12 , Septemter 11 ; solicitors , Messrj . Rickards and "Walker , Lincoln *
s-innfields ; and Messrs . Gerey and Son , Davenfry ; official assignee , Mr . Cannan , Birchin-lane , Cornhill—R . Mitchell , Walthamstow , baker , August 8 , September 12 ; solicitor , Mr . Pownall , Birchin-lane ; official assignee , Mr . Whitmore , Basinghall-st . — J . H . May , Brecknock-terrace , Camden-town , draper ) Aug . 12 , Sep . 11 ; solicitors , Messrs . Sole , Turner , and Sole , Aldermanbury ; official assignee , Mr . Whitmore , Basinghall-street—M . Beart , Upwell , Norfolk , brickmaker , August 8 , September 11 ; solicitor , Mr . Hensman , Basing-lane , Bow-lane , Cheapside ; and Mr . Ollard , Upwell ; official assignee , Sir . Whitmore , Basinghall-6 treet—E . G . Cuff , Leicester , hotelkeeper , August 15 , September 12 ; solicitors , Mr . Henderson , Mansell-street ; and Mr . Spooner , Leicester ; official assignee , Mr . Bittleston , Nottingham —J . Macduff , Llanelly , Brecknockshire , auctioneer , August 19 , September 16 ; solicitor , Mr . Bevan , Bristol ; official assignee , Mr Hutton , Bristol .
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Leader (1850-1860), Aug. 2, 1851, page 738, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse-os.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/periodicals/l/issues/vm2-ncseproduct1894/page/22/
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