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884 THE LEADE R . [ Saturday , September 11 , 1852 .
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LONDON : l ' rln .,., 1 l . y Ur ... i . « K » " »» «! ' : , < ' *'' ) ' , t ll . « ° " " i JM . HHUH . HAVII . I . . "Ml Kl . WAIII . H , N « - * , *• *« " «'* "" „„ , j * ulllll * l '' ' / of Ht . 1 ' anl , <¦ « , «< Harden , In tin . « uin « Vwnty . » lir » nil I " , . » T . I .. UNT .. N l . l : i .. ll II .. HT . ( of '""' " ' 'S l / NI WN "' '" u - TlIl'I I . HADHK , ( HKU 1 I 0 , ^ o . 10 , \\ ^ 'J- ^ oC « ullty-Hill AN I ) , In tlitt l ' nwliict <> r tlio buvoy , Uotli in t »» Hhiiiu ) a < , MopU-iubuv 11 , lbOa .
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Leader (1850-1860), Sept. 11, 1852, page 884, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse2.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/periodicals/l/issues/vm2-ncseproduct1951/page/24/
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