The every day book: or a guide to the year: describing the popular amusements, sports, ceremonies, manners, customs, and events incident to the three hundred and sixty-five days in past and present timesWilliam Tegg, 1866 |
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... ELEPHANT , As he laid dead at Exeter Change . In the position he liked best He seem'd to drop , to sudden rest ; Nor ... ELEPHANT . The most remarkable incident in the metropolis , since " the panic " in the neighbourhood of the Royal ...
... ELEPHANT , As he laid dead at Exeter Change . In the position he liked best He seem'd to drop , to sudden rest ; Nor ... ELEPHANT . The most remarkable incident in the metropolis , since " the panic " in the neighbourhood of the Royal ...
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... elephant imperative . The first owner of the lordly animal , now no more , was Mr. Harris , pro- prietor of Covent - garden theatre . He purchased it in July , 1810 , for nine hun- dred guineas on its arrival in England , aboard the ...
... elephant imperative . The first owner of the lordly animal , now no more , was Mr. Harris , pro- prietor of Covent - garden theatre . He purchased it in July , 1810 , for nine hun- dred guineas on its arrival in England , aboard the ...
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... elephant in successive years wholly refused the marrow , however attempted to be disguised , or with whatever it was mixed . In subsequent years , during these pe- riods of excitement , the paroxysms suc- cessively increased in duration ...
... elephant in successive years wholly refused the marrow , however attempted to be disguised , or with whatever it was mixed . In subsequent years , during these pe- riods of excitement , the paroxysms suc- cessively increased in duration ...
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... elephant , heightened by a sense of the loss that would ensue upon his purpose being effected ; adding , that he had a firm conviction that unless the animal's death was immediate- ly accomplished , loss of human life must Mr. Gifford ...
... elephant , heightened by a sense of the loss that would ensue upon his purpose being effected ; adding , that he had a firm conviction that unless the animal's death was immediate- ly accomplished , loss of human life must Mr. Gifford ...
Seite 165
... elephant was dead . To describe the proceedings of Exete Change , from the time of Mr. Cross ' leaving it , it is necessary to recur to th period of Mr. Herring's appearance thi ther , on his return from Mr. Stevens's , ir Holborn ...
... elephant was dead . To describe the proceedings of Exete Change , from the time of Mr. Cross ' leaving it , it is necessary to recur to th period of Mr. Herring's appearance thi ther , on his return from Mr. Stevens's , ir Holborn ...
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