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This day , crown 8 vo , clothj price 7 s . 6 dv THE REPUBLIC 0 E PLATO . Translated into English . With an Introduction , an Analysis , and ITotes . By two Fellows of Trinity College , Cambridge ( D . J . VAirGHAir , M . A ., and the Eev . J . LL . Davies , M . A . ) Cambridge : Macmillan & Co . LondonT George Bell .
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NOTICE . THE " LEADER" NEWSPAPER . Tnis Publisher is compelled to give Notice , that Messrs . Clnyton and Son , of No . 2 G 5 , Strand , hnvo for mmy months ceased to bo connected with tho , pubhsliinfc department of this Journal , Ho is therolbro in no way rcsponsiblo for irregularities over which ho has control , and ho would suggest tlutt those S" ™^ ^ who do not regularly receive their Copies ot " LEADER" Newspaper , should procure tho A "I direct from this Oifico , or through any rospoctaM Uoolcsoller or Nowsvondor in Town or Country . 10 , WKi , T . iira . Tow Stkbkt , Stbawd , 10 th M » y ^ 8 &ZL ^ ^_^
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STEAM TO INDIA , CHINA , &c—Particulars of the regular Monthly Mail Steam Conveyance and of the additional lines of communication , now established by the Peninsular and Oriental Steam Navigation Company with the East , &o . The Company book passengers , and receive goods and parcels as heretofore for CEYLON , MADRAS , CALCUTTA , PENANG , SINGAPORE , and HONG KONG , by their steamers , starting from SOUTHAMPTON on the 20 th of every month , and from SUEZ on or about the 8 th of tho month . The next extra Steamer will bo dispatched from Southampton for Alexandria on tho 3 rd October next , in combination with un extra Steanior , to leave Calcutta on or about tho 20 th September . Passengers may bo booked , and goods and parcels forwarded by these extra steamers to or from SOUTHAMPTON , ALEXANDRIA , ADEN , CEYLON , MADRAS , and CALCUTTA . BOMBAY . —Tho Company will book passengera throughout from Southampton to Bombay by thoir steamers leaving England on the 20 th May , and of nl torn a to months thereafter , suoh passengers being convoyed from Aden to Bombay by their ateamors appointed to leave Bombay on the 14 th of May , and of alternate months thereafter , and affording , in connexi o n with tho steamers leaving Calcutta on tho 3 rd of Muy , and of alternato months thereafter , direct conveyance for passengers , paroola , and goods from Bombay and Western India . Passengerw for Bombay can also proceed by this Company's Steamers of tho 20 th of tho month to Miillii , thoncc to Alexandria by her Majesty ' s steamers , and from Suez by tho Honourable East India Company ' s fitoiimora . MEDITERRANEAN . — MALTA—On tho 20 th and 20 l , h of every month . Constantinople—On tho 20 lh of tho month . Alexandria—On the 20 th of tho month . ( Tho rates of piiBsago money on theao lines liavo boon materially reduced . ) SPAIN AND PORTUGAL . —Yigo , Oporto , Lisbon , Ciuhz , and Gibraltar , on the 7 th , 17 th , and 27 th of the month . N . B . —Tho Stoiim-Hhips of tho Company now ply direct botw « on Calcutta , Penang , Biimnporo , and Hong Kong , and between Hong Kong and Shangiuio . For further information and tariffis of tho Gompnny'n recently revised and reduced rates of pitHBiigo-monoy and freight , and for plans of the vessels , and to ueouro piiHHiigon , &o ,, apply at tho Company ' s OMoos , 122 , Loudenhall-Htreot , London , and Oriental . plaoo , Southampton .
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476 THE liEADM [ Saturday , May 15 , 1852 .
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LONDONi I ' llntod by GKonon Hooi'hii , <> f No . *> l ° * oflico , / KaiKliiKtou , in tl » n Comity of MkWlcBox , ) « f « « , ,. or | . h JArmM » . HKVii . u and Emvjuum , No . 4 , Chmdoi ^ ' ^\ '" ublUliud W of Bt . Puul . CV . wiit aunlen . In tho au . no County , w ^ * Min |( J . , ) »* Tiiotinton twou Hunt , ( of "'""^ f ^ " ° u T"Sd ! S 8 Tll «** : THK I . MAUMU OVinOK , No . 10 , WKIXJNG'OW tyr-HTJIANI ) , In tl » o Pmolnot Of tho Bftvoy , both In t ) iO » W » w " BA . xuuDA . Tf , May 10 , IWi .
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Leader (1850-1860), May 15, 1852, page 476, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/l/issues/vm2-ncseproduct1935/page/24/
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