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... OFFICE AND WAREROOMS , II Clinton Place , ( 8th Street , ) NEAR BROADWAY , NEW YORK CITY . ship . Prices as reasonabie as is consistent with thorough workman- N. B. - Send for Illustrated Catalogue . SHORT - TRIP GUIDE ΤΟ EUROPE . [ 1874. ]
... OFFICE AND WAREROOMS , II Clinton Place , ( 8th Street , ) NEAR BROADWAY , NEW YORK CITY . ship . Prices as reasonabie as is consistent with thorough workman- N. B. - Send for Illustrated Catalogue . SHORT - TRIP GUIDE ΤΟ EUROPE . [ 1874. ]
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... streets , with the Royal Palaces ( outside views ) , the Horse- Guards , Mansion House , Bank of England , Monu- ments , & c . , 1 to 2 days . Total , 6 to 8 days , the theatres being visited in the intervening nights by those who ...
... streets , with the Royal Palaces ( outside views ) , the Horse- Guards , Mansion House , Bank of England , Monu- ments , & c . , 1 to 2 days . Total , 6 to 8 days , the theatres being visited in the intervening nights by those who ...
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... streets are well built and hand- some , but of the " back - slums " the less said ( and observed ) the better . To see the town hastily but to best advantage , an open jaunting - car should be taken , if the weather is fine , and a ...
... streets are well built and hand- some , but of the " back - slums " the less said ( and observed ) the better . To see the town hastily but to best advantage , an open jaunting - car should be taken , if the weather is fine , and a ...
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... street ; is picturesque ( as are many of the blue- cloaked peasant - girls ) and dirty ( as ditto ) . The Nunnery , in the midst of the town ; the Cathedral , to the north ; and some of the hotels , supply all the features worth note ...
... street ; is picturesque ( as are many of the blue- cloaked peasant - girls ) and dirty ( as ditto ) . The Nunnery , in the midst of the town ; the Cathedral , to the north ; and some of the hotels , supply all the features worth note ...
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... streets , among the pleasantest of them Lower Sackville and Frederick Streets ; while those who wish to find the opposite can be handsomely accommodated by tak- ing a short drive through St. Patrick's Close , Bull Alley , and a few of ...
... streets , among the pleasantest of them Lower Sackville and Frederick Streets ; while those who wish to find the opposite can be handsomely accommodated by tak- ing a short drive through St. Patrick's Close , Bull Alley , and a few of ...
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Page 73 - On this I ponder, where'er I wander, And thus grow fonder, sweet Cork, of thee ; With thy bells of Shandon that sound so grand on The pleasant waters of the River Lee.
Page 418 - ... Boston philosopher of the last century, whose visit to Philadelphia is still remembered in that city,) set himself at work to contrive a limb which should take the place of the one he had lost, fulfilling its functions and counterfeiting its aspect so far as possible. The result was the " Palmer leg," one of the most unquestionable triumphs of American ingenuity. Its victorious march has been unimpeded by any serious obs'tacle since it first stepped into public notice. The inventor was introduced...