Notes and Queries, Number 59, December 14, 1850 eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 51 pages of information about Notes and Queries, Number 59, December 14, 1850.

Notes and Queries, Number 59, December 14, 1850 eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 51 pages of information about Notes and Queries, Number 59, December 14, 1850.

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JOURNAL FRANCAIS, publie a Londres.—­Le COURRIER de l’EUROPE, fonde en 1840, paraissant le Samedi, donne dans chaque numero les nouvelles de la semaine, les meilleurs articles de tous les journaux de Paris, la Semaine Dramatique par Th.  Gautier ou J. Janin, la Revue de Paris par Pierre Durand, et reproduit en entier les romans, nouvelles, etc., en vogue par les premiers ecrivains de France.  Prix 6d.

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JOHN FORBES, M.D., RICHARD FRANKUM, Secretaries.

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ASHBEE AND TUCKETT, LITHOGRAPHERS, &c., 18.  Broad Court, Long Acre, beg respectfully to draw attention to their Establishment for the Execution of ANCIENT AND MODERN FAC-SIMILES, both Plain and in Colours, comprising Autographs, Charters, Deeds, Drawings, Illuminations, Title Pages, Woodcuts, &c., which they produce with the utmost fidelity and exactness, also without the slightest injury to the Original.  Specimens may be inspected at the Offices, or will be forwarded on Application.

Every Description of Plain and Ornamental LITHOGRAPHY executed with the greatest attention and punctuality.

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Price 1d., or 5s. per Hundred for Distribution

WESTMINSTER AND DR. WISEMAN; or, FACTS v. FICTION, “Speaking the Truth in Love.”—­Ephes. iv. 15.  By WILLIAM PAGE WOOD, Esq., M.P., Q.C.  Reprinted from The Times, with an Advertisement on the subject of the WESTMINSTER SPIRITUAL AID FUND, and more especially on the Duty and Justice of applying the Revenues of the suspended Stalls of the Abbey for the adequate Endowment of the District Churches in the immediate neighbourhood.

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CHOICE COLLECTION OF AUTOGRAPHS OF THE LATE S. GEORGE CHRISTISON, ESQ.—­THREE DAYS’ SALE.

PUTTICK AND SIMPSON, Auctioners of Literary Property, will Sell by Auction at their Great Room, 191.  Piccadilly, on Thursday, Dec. 19, and two following days, the very choice Collection of Autograph Letters of the late S. George Christison, Esq., including specimens of great rarity and curiosity, and of high literary and historical interest, in fine condition, mostly selected from the collection of the late William Upcott, Esq., and the various celebrated collections dispersed by us.  Catalogues will be sent on application.

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