Om August 10 his Royal Highness the Prince of Wales performed the ceremony of laying the last stone of the great breakwater at Portland, tho first stone of which had been deposited in the sea by the Prince ...
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Article : 892 wordsMR. C. COX, who will go down to posterity, according to the Wagga Wagga, Express, with even a smaller volume, in the shape of the historical pocket-book, under his arm than did the poet Gray, has brought ...
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Article : 832 wordsA letter from Borne tells us that Signor Antonio Respite, a rich gentleman of the province of Milan, and who usually fosses the winter in that city, is the father of three pretty daughters, of, whom the eldest, Annetta ...
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Article : 606 wordsTHE question of the moment is, where is M. Thiers going ? For some days he has been hanging, like the traditional sword of Damocles, over Havre, but this evening it appeal's doubtful whether he will honour that ...
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Evening News (Sydney, NSW : 1869 - 1931), Wed 23 Oct 1872, Page 3
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