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... seen the prow of a model man - of - war . The pedestal is ornamented with allegorical sculpture , and also contains the following inscription : - This statue in honour of Admiral Lord Nelson was erected by the inhabitants of Birmingham ...
... seen the prow of a model man - of - war . The pedestal is ornamented with allegorical sculpture , and also contains the following inscription : - This statue in honour of Admiral Lord Nelson was erected by the inhabitants of Birmingham ...
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... seen in any theatre in the Kingdom . FREDERIC BOASE . Gas must have been in use in the London theatres as early as 1819. In that year it was introduced at the Theatre Royal , Cheltenham , and on a play - bill of that theatre , dated 22 ...
... seen in any theatre in the Kingdom . FREDERIC BOASE . Gas must have been in use in the London theatres as early as 1819. In that year it was introduced at the Theatre Royal , Cheltenham , and on a play - bill of that theatre , dated 22 ...
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... seen some of these experiments before he left England for Italy in 1816. Turning to the last para- graph of MR . FISHWICK'S question , I may observe that on 6 Aug. , 1817 , the Lyceum bill announced that the gas lights will this evening ...
... seen some of these experiments before he left England for Italy in 1816. Turning to the last para- graph of MR . FISHWICK'S question , I may observe that on 6 Aug. , 1817 , the Lyceum bill announced that the gas lights will this evening ...
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... seen in any theatre in the Kingdom . FREDERIC BOASE . Gas must have been in use in the London theatres as early as 1819. In that year it was introduced at the Theatre Royal , Cheltenham , and on a play - bill of that theatre , dated 22 ...
... seen in any theatre in the Kingdom . FREDERIC BOASE . Gas must have been in use in the London theatres as early as 1819. In that year it was introduced at the Theatre Royal , Cheltenham , and on a play - bill of that theatre , dated 22 ...
Strona 13
... seen the worst travesty of an epitaph I have met with yet , founded on what are among the most hackneyed of all graveyard rhymes , which occur , in a com- paratively correct form , in the same churchyard , over William Harvey , 1756 ...
... seen the worst travesty of an epitaph I have met with yet , founded on what are among the most hackneyed of all graveyard rhymes , which occur , in a com- paratively correct form , in the same churchyard , over William Harvey , 1756 ...
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