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... PrinceGeorgeofCambridge,Dule be of Mecklenburgh, and Prince Edward of Sax Weimar, the Crown Prince of Wurtesnburg, Count Zeppelin, the - Duke of Wellington, Sir R. Peel, and the rest of this Cabinet Ministers, several of the foreign Ambassadors, the principal ...

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... -Onl the l0tla itast., :st St. Leonsard's C!uri, :(O!l the residence of her faither, the Hon. J. H1. Kgnox. the CoeIr':O Zeppelin, of a daughter. NOY ARVE-TURELL 0 MARRIAGES. htu, NOY Haicvc-Tacaaet~ n.~ the lith inst., at the pari' 0tIiI Brighten, the ...

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... Post ?? iu'er'r,.e arproaching triaL of C 73-.: I e - e ful aerial ship, wvith Wi'c,. e v- to nave solved the pr,'len c. -- Zeppelin is an ent'husia~t and is.-- - in building a dock for hiz sh J - - Bodenzee, in Upper Auntr a, a- itself has oost him a ...

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... its shed. Count Zeppelin was well satisfied G e with the result. I I L Count Zeppeliu's aerial ship ascended from L3 Friedricbshafeu about eight o'clock on Monday l evening. Those taking part in the first trip were . s( Count Zeppelin, Baron Conrad Bassus ...

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... been fought, and many casualties suffered. Also many deaths '.y disease have been recorded. COUNT ZEPPELIN'S AIR BALLOON. In consequence of Count Zeppelin's statement that, having spent all his money, he cannot continue his experiments, the opinion gains ...