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Side 7
... Eclipses in 1874 ... 56 Servia : Wedding Party Returning from Church 6 Steppes of the Caspian Sea : Scramble for a Calmuck Bride's Handkerchief Eminent Persons who have Died during the last Twelve Months Fixed and Movable Festivals and ...
... Eclipses in 1874 ... 56 Servia : Wedding Party Returning from Church 6 Steppes of the Caspian Sea : Scramble for a Calmuck Bride's Handkerchief Eminent Persons who have Died during the last Twelve Months Fixed and Movable Festivals and ...
Side 58
... Eclipses of the Sun and two of the Moon . The first is a Total Eclipse of the Sun on April 16 , but not visible from England . It will be visible from the South Atlantic Ocean and part of Africa . The central eclipse begins at 1h . 4m ...
... Eclipses of the Sun and two of the Moon . The first is a Total Eclipse of the Sun on April 16 , but not visible from England . It will be visible from the South Atlantic Ocean and part of Africa . The central eclipse begins at 1h . 4m ...
Side 25
... Eclipses in 1875 ... 48 www 42 Eminent Persons who have Died during the last Twelve Months Fixed and Movable Festivals and Anniversaries 28 www 20 www 4 ILLUSTRATIONS . Barcelona , Spain , A Street in Fortunes Exceeding £ 250,000 ...
... Eclipses in 1875 ... 48 www 42 Eminent Persons who have Died during the last Twelve Months Fixed and Movable Festivals and Anniversaries 28 www 20 www 4 ILLUSTRATIONS . Barcelona , Spain , A Street in Fortunes Exceeding £ 250,000 ...
Side 50
... ECLIPSES IN 1875 . THE first is a Total Eclipse of the Sun , on April 6 , invisible from Europe . It begins on the Earth generally at about 8h . 58m . in the morning of the 6th , Greenwich mean time , in longitude 35 deg . east of ...
... ECLIPSES IN 1875 . THE first is a Total Eclipse of the Sun , on April 6 , invisible from Europe . It begins on the Earth generally at about 8h . 58m . in the morning of the 6th , Greenwich mean time , in longitude 35 deg . east of ...
Side 1
... Eclipses in 1875 ... 45 Sedan Chair , 1755 18 Stephenson's Locomotive , " The Rocket , " 1829 46 Eminent Persons who have Died during the last Twelve Months Expenditure of the Metropolitan Board of Works 24 www 45 www Waterman , The Old ...
... Eclipses in 1875 ... 45 Sedan Chair , 1755 18 Stephenson's Locomotive , " The Rocket , " 1829 46 Eminent Persons who have Died during the last Twelve Months Expenditure of the Metropolitan Board of Works 24 www 45 www Waterman , The Old ...
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Side 61 - LIVER, and KIDNEYS; also in RHEUMATISM, ULCERS, SORES, and all SKIN DISEASES, are sufficient to prove the great value of this most useful Family Medicine, it being A DIRECT PURIFIER OF THE BLOOD and other fluids of the human body.
Side 27 - ... policy of insurance against accident ; and the expression " policy of insurance against accident " means a policy of insurance for any payment agreed to be made upon the death of any person only from accident, or violence, or otherwise than from a natural cause, or as compensation for personal injury...
Side 14 - For the receipt of any sum of money, or any bill of exchange or promissory note for any sum of money, not exceeding £20, or any periodical payments not exceeding the annual sum of £10...
Side 32 - For any other definite term, or for any indefinite term : of any lands, tenements, or heritable subjects, where the consideration, or any part of the consideration, moving either to the lessor or to any other person, consists of any money, stock, or security, in respect of such consideration, the same duty as a conveyance on a sale for the same consideration ; where the consideration or any part...
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Side 64 - CHLORODYNE, and which is admitted by the Profession to be the most wonderful and valuable remedy ever discovered.
Side 33 - Instruments for the sale, transfer, or other disposition, either absolutely or by way of mortgage, or otherwise, of any ship or vessel, or any part, interest, share, or property of or in any ship or vessel.
Side 43 - THE FRIENDLY VISITOR. Printed in bold type so as to suit the Aged as well as other classes. One Penny Monthly (16 pages). The Yearly Volume for 1880 may be had, in Ornamental Cover, Is.
Side 59 - Vice-Chancellor Sir W. PAGE WOOD stated that Dr. J. COLLIS BROWNE was undoubtedly the Inventor of CHLORODYNE; that the story of the Defendant FREEMAN was deliberately untrue, which, he regretted to say, had been sworn to." — See Times, i3th July, 1864. Sold in Bottles at is. ijd., I's.gd., 4s. 6d., and us. each None is genuine without the words, " Dr. J. COLLIS BROWNE'S CHLORODYNE
Side 12 - The floating Clouds their state shall lend To her ; for her the willow bend ; Nor shall she fail to see Even in the motions of the Storm Grace that shall mould the Maiden's form By silent sympathy. The Stars of midnight shall be dear To her ; and she shall lean her ear In many a secret place Where Rivulets dance their wayward round, And beauty born of murmuring sound Shall pass into her face.