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Londont PiinUd by Robbbt I ' alhbb ( of No . 3 . Ch « p « tow-t « nr » o « , In the r . ri . h of Keo . lnirlou , Middle . ex ) , at the Offloo of Kobert I '« i « n « r n * Joacpu CUjrton , No . 10 , Crane-court . Flo * t- « troet . in the Pariah of »» . J > un » tan-ln-the-W «» t , in the City of Londonj and published by •>«¦¦*« C « . » TTo « , joDr . of and at tha Fubll . hlar-olllce , No . Mft . 5 » rand , in th » Pariah of «» . OUuitat D » b «* , 1 h Um Oily » f WMtniaiui .- ¦*•«¦»** January 11 , lb * l . I .
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Leader (1850-1860), Jan. 11, 1851, page 48, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/l/issues/vm2-ncseproduct1865/page/24/
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