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DOUBLE SHEET . rpHE PUBLISHER of the Evening Stae an-X nounces , that at an early time he will issue a sheet double Us present size , at the usual price , one half of which will contain an entire tobk of 400 pages , sold a t fifteen shillings , by the booksellers , entitled the
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MR . JAMES CLARKSON , SOLICITOR , DECEASED . HIS CREDITORS are requested to tend in their Accounts to us , at his lati Office , Kirkfcate . Bradford , to bo Examined and Paid . And his Debtors are respectfully requested immediately to pay their Debts to us , while winding up his Affairs , and attending there to manage his Business . By Order of the Administratrixes , CARR & NETTLETON , of WakeSeld , Solicitors . Kirkgate , Bradford , 17 th October , 1842 .
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LEEDS BOROUGH SESSIONS . NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN , that the next GENERAL QUARTER SESSIONS of the Feace for the Borough of Leeds , in the County of York , will bo holden before Thomas Flower Ellis , the Younger , Esquire , Recorder of the said Borough , at the Court Hods ? , in Leeds , on Wedxesdat , the Twenty-sixth Day of October instant , at Two o'Clock in tha Afternoon , at which Time and Place all Jurors , Constables , Police-officers , Prosecutors , Witnesses , Persons bound by Recognizances , aud others , having Business at the said Sessions are required to attend .
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Just Published , price One Shilling , THE DEYIL . Twelve Lectures delivered at the Working Man ' s Church in London , in which it , is clearly demonstrated from the original Scriptures that there is no foundation for the general belief of a Spiritual influence called the Devil , and in order that the working classes may have it in their power to procure this publication , they will be supplied at sevenpence , by the following Booksellers Mr . , Birmingham : Mr . , Liverpool ; Mr .
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TO THE WOULD . "VTERVOUSNESS is a term which embraces a X \ frightful catalogue of disorders—even to insanity itself—to describe a tenth part of tha symptoms nervous patients experience would fill a volume ; but although their variety is so great , they are all referable to one and the same cause . A nervous paiient is like a musical instrument with its chords loo ? ened , emitting all sorts of discordant instead of harmonious sounds . What is , therefore , wanted to restore a nervous patient t 8 health i Th » answer is , equaiizmg the circulation of the Wood , more especially iu the vessels of the brain , and by that means restoring to nature her lost equilibrium A medicine calculated to do this must be one that
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WATKINS'S TESTIMONIAL COMMITTEE . N OTICE . —A Speoial General Meeting will be held at the Dispatch Coffee House , Bride Lane , Fleet Street , on Monday Evening next , October 24 tb , at Eight o'Clock , when all Parties having Raffle Sheets , Subscription Books , &c , are requested to bring the same , as a Balance Sheet will be brought forward , aad all Defaulters published the week following . WM . SALMON , Secretary . 5 , New Court , Farringdon Street , Oct . 18 th , 1842 .
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OIOBISON'S PILLS . TTPWARDS of Three Hundred Thousand Cases U of well-authenticated Cures , by Morison ' s Pills of the British College of Health , having , through the medium of the press , been laid before the Public , is surely sufficient proof for Hygeianism . Sold by W . Stubbs , General Agent for Yorkshire , Queen ' s Terrace , Roundhay Road , Leeds ; and Mr . Walker , Briggate , and Mr . Heaton , Briggate ; Mr . BadKcr , Sheffield ; Mr . Nichols , Wakefield ; Mr . Harrison , Barnsley ; Miss Wilson , Rotherham ; Mr . Clayton , Doncaster ; Mr . Hartley , Halifax j Mr . Stead , Bradford ; Mr , Dewhirst , Huddersfield ; Mr . Brown , Dewsbnry ; Mr . Kidd , Poutefract ; Mr . Bee , Tadcaster ; Mr . Wilkinson , Aberford ; Mr . Mountain , Sherburn ; Mr . Richardson , Selby ; Mr . Walker , Otley ; Mr . Collah , East Witton ; Mr . Langdale , Knaresbro' and Harrogate ; Mr . Harrison , Ripon ; Mr . Bowmcji , Richmond ; Mr . Grasby , Bawtry ; Mr . Tasker , Skipton ; Mr . Sinclai ? Wetherbyt ; Mr . Rushworth , Mytholmroyd .
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EDWARDS' BREAKFAST POWDER . HPHE MAMUFACTURERS of this excellent X Article have taken the Premises , 271 , Deansgate , Manchester , in order to supply Agents there , and in the neighbouring Counties , on the same terms as at their Warehouse in London . The Breakfast Powder is prepared from Grain of British Growth , and some of the most eminent London Physicians affirm it to be far more nutritious and less heating than Coffee ; it is used and recommended by many medical men , and need but a trial to ensure consumption . Sold in Packets , in most Towns in the Kingdom , Price 6 d . per Pound ; Superfine Quality , 8 d . It is the aim of the Manufactureis to provide an excellent and wholesome Beverage at the cheapest possible rate , and from the satisfaction the Breakfast Powder has given , they fearlessly assert it to be the best and cheapest substitute for Coffee ever discovered . Edwards Brothers , 99 , Blackfriar's Road , London , and 271 , Deansgate , Manchester .
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TO THE PUBLIC . , READ the Life and Sufferings of a FACTORY LAD . A Tale replete with the most rivetting interest , commencing ia No . 42 , of WHITE'S PENNY UNIVERSAL BROAD SHEET , in which publication also will be found numerous other tales , charades , r idd l es , original poetry , &c , and all the advantages of a Family Newspaper FOR ONE FENNY . London : Thomas White , 45 , Holywell Street , Strand ; Abel Heywood , Manchester ; and all the dealers of cheap publications throughout England , Scotland , and Ireland .
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Just Published , price 2 s . 6 d ., and sent free on receipt of a Post-office Order for 3 s . 6 d . MANLY VIGOUR : a Popular Inquiry into the CONCEALED CAUSES of its PREMATURE DECLINE ; with Instructions for its COMPLETE RESTORATION , addressed to those suffering from the Destructive Consequences of Excessive Indulgence in Solitary and Delusive Habits , Youthful Imprudence , or Infection ; with Remarks on the Treatment of Ghonorrhce , Gleet , Stricture and Syphilis . Illustrated with Cases , &c . BT C . J . LUCAS , &CO ., CONSULTING SURGEONS , LONDON .
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THE NEW YORK LINE OF PACKETS . Sail punctually on their regular days from LIVERPOOL . —As follows , viz . CAMBRIDGE , Barstow 800 tons 19 th Oct . ROSCOE , Huttleston .... . 617 tons , 25 th Oct . STEP . WHITNEY , Thompson , 1034 „ 1 st Nov . These vessels are all first class , and have been built expressly for the convenience and accommodation of Cabin , Second Cabin , and Steerage Passengers , who will be treated with every care and attention during the passage by the officers of the ships . Fresh water is served out daily . All Passengers by these Ships will be found in lib .
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LETTER FROM MR . WM . HICK , NORTHERN STAR OFFICE , LEEDS . " Northern Star Office , Leeds , March 17 th , 1842 . Cf p entlemen , —You will oblige by forwarding , at vT your earliest convenience , the same quantity of PAHR'S LIFE PILLS as last sent . While I am writing I cannot refrain from communicating the flattering intelligence of the groat good your pills are doing in Leeds and its neighbourhood . It is clearly a great error to find fault with a medicine merely because it is a patent one ; and more especially since its use has contributed so largely to the public health . The faot is , however , predjudice is fast giving way , as it always must where the pills are tried . A few cases in point may serve to confirm and illustrate what I have asserted .
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FRAMPTON'S PILL OF HEALTH Price Is . l £ d . per box . rpHIS excellent Family Pill is a medicine of long-1 tried effioaoy for correcting all disorders of the stomach and bowels , the common symptoms of which are costiveness , flatulency , spasms , loss of appetite , sick head-ache , giddiness , sense of fulness after meals , dizziness of the eyes , drowsiness and pains in the stomach and bowels . Indigestion producing a torpid state of the liver , and a consequent inactivity of the bowels , causing a disorganization of every function ef the frame , will , in this most excellent
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PEEIt'S TARIFF OUTDONE ! THE COFFEE TAX REPEALED ! MESSRS . CROW AND TYRELL beg to call the attention of the Chartist Public to the BEVERAGE prepared by them , as a Cheap and Wholesome substitute for Taxed Coffee . Its murf tious qualities are equalled by none in the Market while its mode of Preparation renders it vastly su ; perior to the Trash offered for Sale by those who regard not the health of the Consumer . As a mciiy of supporting the " Executive Committee of the Kational Charter Association , " and as a means of crippling tbe Governmental Exchequer , it may be made a ready and powerful weapon in the bauds of the Sons of Toil . A single Trial will prove its superiority over other Preparations of like pretensions . Prepared and Sold by the Proprietors , 81 , Belgrave Gate , Leicester .
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CAUTION TO LADIES . THE PROPRIETORS OF KEARSLEY'S ORIGINAL WIDOW WELCH'S FEMALE PILLS , fiud . it incumbent on them to caution tha purchasers of these Pills against an imitation , by a person of the name of Smithers , and calling herself the Grand-daughter of the late Wjdow Welch , but who has ao right to the preparing of them , ' the Original Reoipe having been sold to the late Q . Kearsley , of Fleet-street , whose widow found it neoessary to make the following affidavit , tor the protection of her property , in tho year 1798 : —
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KERMAN'S CELEBRATED GOLDEN PACKETS OF SPECIFIC MEDICINES , Under tke Sanction and by the Recommendation of Eminent Gentlemen of the Faculty and thi Afflicted . SPECIFIC PILLS for Gout and Rheumatism , Rheumatic Headaches , Lumbago , and Sciatica , Pains in the Head and Face . —Is . 9 d . and 4 s . 6 d . per Box .
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CAViMS 7 / 3 . —State of Public Feeling—Ex-ERTIOSS OF THE PEOPLE IN BEHALF OP THE IXCaHCERaxed Chartists . —During the past vct-ek , tte jnctt intense arxittv has been displayed by the workins cbsita generally , for the fate of their prosecuted ana persecuted Chartist brethren , who were takitgand expected to take th ^ ir trials under tbe Specia ; Cotnmise : oi s in Cifftrent parts of the -country . Tbe Evening Star hzs been eargwly locked Liter as the most liktly vthic-e through whicti correct information ia conveyed to tbe public . Patties have assembled each evening in different parts of tbe town to " listen to tbe contents of tb-. independent and spirited journal , *? h : ch so well docrves tfce cordial support of the ¦ working classes , t-dii j the only daily paper devoted to the pfosperity
nnd weii-bcing of tke working . classes , aid opposed to the tyiirnT and oppression of tbe gnyit and wealthy "We tiurt the working classes will do all in their power to prercote and tx ^ -nd the sal » of so valuable an organ , for it is of the most paramount impon . Tcce , that tbe ittl condition , f = tHirs , wasts , sr . ci wishes of the peop ' t should te n-uit i-ubiic , and tbe V ; crS , faiUcies , tyrannies , acd c . p { . rt- £ s : oDS of the great ciid powerful , sftiy exposed , aid tiii is m--re ctctsta-y wten tre conaoi-r that the prets in stnirzl , is a vile s : r . k of iniquity and corruption , asd the servile tool of tha factions ¦ which support it . Moreover a psper conrfuctvd wnh that talent and fearless independence which the Evening Star hss bitherto displayed , is well calculate tu give a proper tone and direction to tbe people ' s will . The partiai , uijuat , and sanguinary charge of Lord Abinttr ,
to the grati jury at Ltverpool , was heard with feelings cf disgust and indignation , that the Tery judgment seat thould be stained and polluted by one piiced there to jtL-t ! y adtsinistt-r the law , and not to deliver silly and c : just disquisitions on tbe politics of a party , taking caxu to single ont that pa . 'ty for destruction , by questi'ijiDg their honesty and maligning their motives . Tiie b-rinpe and unprecedented proctidiegs against " \ Vului-i Eills at Stafford , in raking np fresh evidence Eiier the prosecution had closed , and the ctfency made h- \ d i-ncctisfally established an alibi , which , without fcr ; i ; fcr evidence , must have been fatal to a conviction , vr ^ s loudly and bitterly complained of ; whiia the able defen&a a ; d triumphant acquittf . l of Copper , were beard with ferluigs of EfctDiiijled pl&Esare and dvitght . It is co ^ i . r .-r-ii iiiv . 1 Mr . O'Connor ana ibu otitr Chartists at
a £ xi . " ..-t wton a nua till was fo- ^ nd Liverpool , did wisc . y in traversiug until iitzt ais ; z ^ s . This course Whl hllow tfce agitated ttate of puMic feeling , aris i n g ont of the late outbreak , to subside into a c-ilin , so that more impartial justice may be done to th ' .-se charged with conspiracy , on the evidence of a Vile miscreant , whose word will not be taken by an unpr .-judiced jury . Moreover , this courEd wiJ allow time for getting up abie and conclusire defences ; ai . fi enable the people to support their friends vi : h thet ability , which they so well deserve . Let the Chartists in evtry locality exert themselves to the utmost of their po -wvr . in setting np defence funds for the joppoi t of those who have already suffered much in the righteous cause ; an-.:. e . l > . iVc all , do not allow the widow ' s tears , nor the
crphE-u ' s cries , to reproach you with netltet in perforBii ^ g eo important a auty . Let Coiuuiiitees and collectors he appointed In every place , where there is 3 ChsrUaS Association ; and let the cood work be immediately prc-ceeded srith ; fLricvtrance , promptitndu , and Z 5 i . l will secure complete bucctss ; and you will have the hearfelt satisfaction m kc-j ^ riDg that you have nobly done your duty . There arc few so well-calculated to perform this arduous dnty aa the feinVies , and we were giad to learn that in Crisis they bad commtnctd operations , and were succeeding to a artit extent . We trust this example whl fee followed in other places ; at the same time , it must noi for a moment damp the ardour of the males , who ought to vie with their fair brethren in the holy work . —Correspcvderd .
LONDON . —55 , Old Bailey , Sunday evening , Mr Mania delivered an excellent ' political sermon . The room was crowded to excess , and a good collection was ru : idu for the political victims . The shareholders an-Eourxc-a that they were about tikins ; very tstfcns . ive pren . isrs to comtrt into a Charti ? : Hi ?] , tie pa-sent room " Or " : n ? m-ach to 9 liaiited for the numbers wishing to oltiin ncniission . SlrTaOPOLliAX delegate meeting , Sunday , O ; t 16 th , Mr . Kipa in tb = chair . TJpon the roil bsing called , a long discBSiioa arose upon the non-attendance of mtmbers , ara tno secretary was insrmcttd to enforce the rnle nyori that subject . One shiiiing and sixpence was received from the Albion for delegate meeting ; 6 a from the Albion for defence fund ; 5 s . from the Three Doves ; 7 e . Si . from the Clockhouse ; 7 d- from the Carpenters '
Arms ; 3 s . 31 . from Tower Hamlets' booL-ratsra ; and 8 s . od . frc ; n Chartists and other friends at Stratford . Credestia-s were received from Messrs . Mucee aud Cook , from ilarylebonej Mr . Teulon , from Lumbeth Teetotallers ; Mr . " WrigLt , from Islinrtoc ; and Mr . il ^ Ti z . f : om the s ' . ' . i-wtavers , Tower H&uleU . Reports ¦ wer ^ rrc-ived frc m several localities regar . in g the new EUbicnp-. wn b-. ^ ks issued by th e delegate niiet ; ng ; and it w . is uitimat-ly resolved that the books > houid be told to the iocalities , and they should take steps in disjK . sir . s of them , and the returns according to tbx-ir own jad ^ ratnt . Mr . Dro a reported fro m the Observation Corns ; -: ce . and recommended- that a succession oi puMic iuv-ctlu ^ s should be got up in order to create a
public ir : inifcst £ .: icn of sympathy on behEif cf the palitiici y ' . zvu . s . Ths Committee were authorised to late ¦ what sttps tbsy deemed most expedient to carry out th . t o " rj = et- iir . C ; uk was elected a member of the Observation Comiriittte in the place of Mr . Abel Cook , resigned . 2 ur . C'afTav moved , and Mr . Mantz seconded , thai the name of Mr . Matthews be withdrawn from ths Observation Committee , on account of his baing a member of ths Complex Suffrage body . After some discussion , tho subject was deferred until the ensuing week . The subjec : of the Tract and Lecturing Committee having been disposed of , some discussion arose regarding the Provisional Committee , and the meeting adjourned .
TVoreixu Man ' s Hall , Mile E 5 d—Mr . Illing-¦ worth lectured to a crowded audience to their satisfaction . Mr . Shaw read a tetter from Julian Hsrney in ths Xorlkem Star , and 3 s . 8 a . " was collected for the Tictims . The Committee for assisting Dr . M'DouaU's family met at the Kosa Inn , en Sunday evening , Mr . Simpson in the chair ; Mr . Wheeler reported , that ths money collected was £ 15 19 s , lid ., and that £ 10 had been premised by Ur . Dttncombe , M . P .. Mr . "Wheeler was requested to write , and a depntation was likewise appointed ts wait on all persons who had received books and not returned them . All books not returned by Sunday , Oct . 22 nd , the holders will be considered defaulters and their names published accordingly . Mr . Cuffay was authoriz d to draw of the treasurer pro tern , Sir . Wheeler , the sum requisite to furnish materials to maka a salt of clothes ; Messrs . Cuffay and Cook having kindly volunteered to manufacture them free of expense . A balance sheet will shortly be published .
Observation Commiitee . —On Thursday evening this body met as usual at theDUpcitcb , and considerable business was transacted . Messrs . Wheeler and Cuffay were instructed to lay out ths sum of 9 s . 6 d . in tracts , and conversation took place regarding the propriety of the Committee publishing a Sanaa ef tracts . Messrs . CafTay and Wheeler were ' also deputed to procure parchment for tbe officil credentials of parties atting as lecturers in the metropolitan districts , ' and Mr . Wheeler was authorized to write all persons whom it might be deeaed avisable to entrust with tae arduous rinties of Chartist lecturers in these perilous times of spit g and traitors . The meeting then discussed the propriety of getting up a series of pubiio meetings , acd unanimously agreed to recommend the same to the delegate meeting .
Albiok Coffee House , Church-street , Shore-Ditch . —A spirited discussion on the Sturge ud dress took place on Sunday Evening , and the qu > . E : iun was adjourned to next Sunday svening at seven o ' clock , the membtrs are invited to attend . Nine shillings was collected oa Sunday the ICth , for the victims . Tower Hamlets . —A general meeting of tee Councillors uf this locality was held on Sunday ev-Din ? , at the Bricklayers' Arms , Brick . Lane , at whicti it was resolved— " That the said Councillors do mett thu nrst Sunday ia Xov ^ mber , at the TTBlifn-r Arms , Mile End , KcW Town , and every succeeding month , at tke places of meeting of the several localities , with tbe view ut better concentrating 4 heir energies . " Mr . Robscn was appointed Secretary , and Mr . Drake Treasurer , ts the "United Councillors . The Secretary was empowered to call together the Councillors upon any emergency taai may arise rtqiiring their deliberations .
'WARwICS . —At tbe usual weekly Chartist meeting held at the Saracen ' s Head , the first question discussed was , what effect will the present reign oi terror have on tbe Chartist movement ? and the conclusion arrived at was , that it would remind the people of the real character of the hereditary enemies of civil acd religious liberty ; but as gold seven times tried in tbe fire , Chartum would ultimately come out pure , unalloyed , and triumphant . The working classes have sufficient knowledge now to move , even without leaders , therefore they should bold firmly together and Euruori
their incarcerated brethren and their familes , and thi would they prove- themselves invincible , and th principles of the Charter immutable as fate . T . rent ; two additional raffU tickets for the Qeneral D .-feni Fund were sold at la . each , and eight more we : ordered ; 10 s . 6 d- was handed in tor White ' s support 81 was acknowledged from Birmingham , for ditto . Tt question for discussion next night will be , what conn should the CbarUsU adopt in the event of tbe Cot law League renewing their agitation , as threatened I Obden and bis bandies of tracts ?
CHELTEWHAItt . —The cauro of freedom is rapidlj progressing in this iorriL On Wednesday evening , Oct l £ th , Mr . Gum mage , of Northampton , delivered a verj interesting lecture on tbe petition that the Chartist body now bold , and gave great satisfaction to all present—Mr . William Mi . fom lectured on Sundaj tvtnii g , at the above room , after which a collection -wis mad 6 for the defence fund . OS Mouday evening las ' , a meeting was held in the : ' Panics' Institu'ion , to audi : the scwacta for the y . - auirter , and likewise 10 noniicste persons for the C > .. eral Council . The report of the accounts -was i ^ -c---. y < -d : and ten Bbiiliaga paid in for tbe defence t . :, mitlng a totsl of three pounds , wavih have been c-., — ^ i lit thii place .
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NiW ^ CASTLB . —Mr . Kimpster Robson lectured in tbe Chartist Hall , Croat Inn , Cloth-market , on Sunday evening , on the present distress of this country , clearly proving misgovernment to be the cause of it , and a full and free representation in the state , to be the only means of curii . g it . The Chairman then made an appeal to the meeting on behalf of the widow and orphans of the late Mr . Russell , of Nottingham , whose body ¦ was found drowned in the Tyne . on Wednesday last , and 5 s . 9 d . was collected for them , and after a few remarks on the Stafford Commission , and the species of justice meted out to Mr . Ellis , ths meeting separated , highl y gratified with Mr . R . ' s lecture .
The Chaetists of Newcastle held their weekly meeting on Monday evening as usual , Mr . Smith in tha chair , when Messrs . Frankland , Sinclair , Smith , Kno x , Binns , Gib , and Snrimpton were appointed to draw up the rules and moke other arraneemtnts for tbe anticipated debating society . Mr . Wm . Beesley was nominated as a fit and proper person to form one of the Executive committee . A vote of thanks was unanimously aijrted to for the gentlemen in London , who i n t he time of need came forward and made up the deficiency made in our Executive bj the powers that be , and became the Provisional Executive pro . Urn , and another vote of thanka was unanimously carried , to Mr . Roberts for his able servicss to our cause at Stafford . BRIGHTON . —The sum of £ l has been sent from this place to tbe Treasnrer of the Defence Fnnd . At a meeting on ilonday evening , Mr . T . L . Clancy was nominated for the Executive .
OUSEBURN —The Cbar tiBts of this locality assembled in their room , East end of the Railway Bridge , on Sunday morning , when business of great importance was transacted . Several pieces from the Northern Star were read and commented on . Several Bums were banded in for the Defence Fund . MANSFIELD —The Chartists cf this locality met in their room on Sunday , when it was resolved that a second subscription of one pound be sent for ths general defence fund , to the Evening Star office , and that five shillings be given to an exile in distress . HEBBSN BRIDGE . —A ball was held in the Democratic Chapel , on Friday , the 14 th inst , which was numerously attended . Some good musicians were in attendance . Tbe amusements were continued till a late hour , when tbe company separated highly delighted with the evening ' s entertainment .
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Northern Star (1837-1852), Oct. 22, 1842, page 2, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse2.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/periodicals/ns/issues/vm2-ncseproduct453/page/2/
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