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... Daily Telegraph , the first London daily penny paper , that he fulfilled his experience in journalism . The Levys , who had acquired this newspaper in a precarious condition in 1855 , employed him confidently and considerately as acting ...
... Daily Telegraph , the first London daily penny paper , that he fulfilled his experience in journalism . The Levys , who had acquired this newspaper in a precarious condition in 1855 , employed him confidently and considerately as acting ...
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... Daily Telegraph is common knowledge , but it was not all his approach in that quarter , and it was to Thornton Hunt that the sympathetic letter now to be quoted was due . It is dated Woodford , June 15th , 1864 : " Sir , I have desired ...
... Daily Telegraph is common knowledge , but it was not all his approach in that quarter , and it was to Thornton Hunt that the sympathetic letter now to be quoted was due . It is dated Woodford , June 15th , 1864 : " Sir , I have desired ...
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... Daily Tel . you will be severe on this portion of it . He comes back to- morrow . I hope Jules Favre will be bold and make peace . Such a letter speaks for itself ; as does this from the same street : " Is it of any service to you to ...
... Daily Tel . you will be severe on this portion of it . He comes back to- morrow . I hope Jules Favre will be bold and make peace . Such a letter speaks for itself ; as does this from the same street : " Is it of any service to you to ...
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John Cunningham 17291773 By Professor EDITH | 39 |
Leigh Hunts Eldest Son By Professor EDMUND | 53 |
Tredegar Memorial Lecture A Boys Outlook on | 77 |
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