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  2. MISCELLANEOUS.

    THE following account of Messrs. Hammersley and their bank (Pall Mall, London), which lately stopped payment, as given in the Circular to Bankers. The manner in which Mr. T. Hammersley is described to have been led on from ...

    Article : 3,305 words
  3. ELEGANCIES OF BUCKINGHAM PALACE.

    There can scarce be a greater contract than the state banquets given in the Picture Gallery at Buckingham Palace and those that were given by George IV. and William IV. in the banqueting room in St. James's ...

    Article : 630 words
  4. TRAPPISTS OF MONT MELLERIE.

    During her Irish tour, Lady Chatterton visited the Trappists; and she gives a curious account of that extraordinary sect. The first qualification for a monk of an austere order would went to be a vigorous constitution ...

    Article : 820 words
  5. VARIETIES.

    PROGRESS OF MODERN TRAVELLING— Our fathers were— and that within the memory of men— contented to convey their goods from town to town on pack- horses. Narrow roads, which barely admitted a string of these beasts, burdened with the needs of many ...

    Article : 2,079 words
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