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London : Printed by Rod ret Pat . mb » ( of No . 3 , Chepstow-terrace , in the Parish of Kensington , Middleaex ) , at the Office of Kobert Palmer an * Joseph Clayton , No . 10 , Crane-court , Fleet-street , in the Parish of «• Dun » tan-in-the'We » t , in the City of London ; and published by Jos »»« CiATTON . junr . of and at the Publishing-otHec , No . 2 ( 35 , Strand , in tat Parish of St . CUvent Dw « i * in tk « City of Westminster . —Sat « ai »* i . M « 7 4 . 1 U « .
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Leader (1850-1860), May 4, 1850, page 24, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/l/issues/cld_04051850/page/24/
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