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January 1846
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Northern Star and Leeds General Advertiser

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Northern Star and Leeds General Advertiser

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... 36fbirl,05. .VA LS ALil-,ON LRVIE'W. London: C. B. Cjria~ilUi, W'h! efriasiY-street, Frleet-street. ISI CO.ND NOTI':. | Tile Jantmi - ; l. hcu: C ninices the third volume of teli I.icw, w*i- we are glad to learn has p-ussed trivilu i.it i h - Olval of intredumtion to the public, ?? sa'ys tle Editor, for once a stereutypei 1-ll-nse is nunle alnd app1licable-we can Coidially thzirli a 'nIoun ...

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... vottrp# BEAUTIES OF BYRON. mo. xxvI. stnm GIkouz.O W'e pass over the slain portion of this story, for V,1ich we must refer the reader to the work itself, 5nd ift li would ktuow the victims to tha Gieoeur's lo-0 e 91tia hale, hle will do Nvell to mite that reference. ,file story is thrillitgly interestin,, from the corn- lolnceinlit to the close. T'e firstappearanceof the Gticiti, wlv'.ui sern ...

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... Mtbittuo. WAIDE'S LOND)ON REVIEW. London: C. B. Chiristian, 1Wlitefriars.-treet, Fleet-street. [SECOIND NOTICE.1 1 The Jannu2rv niutimber commences thle tbird volume ot tbisi Review, which we are glad to learn has pased triui'hntlu y the ordeal of introduction to the 1ublio, and, says the lEditor, for once a! stereoho'7eld phrase is true and applicable-we can corbdhtl ?? 3 llerO ...

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... Pompt BEAUTIES OF BYRON. NO. XXVl. We pass over the main portion of this story, for which we must refer the reader to the work itself, aand if he would know the victims to the Giouess 0lo-ie and hate, he will do well to make that reference. The story is thrillingly interesting from the com- mencement to the close. The flrstappearance of the Giaour, when seen by the narrator of the tale, a ...

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... Potmp BEAUTIES OF BYRON. dSO. XXSI. TUX GIAOUS. We pass over the main portion of'this story, for ,viich we must refer the reader to the work itself' and if he would know tile victims to the Gicotir's lo-ie agid hate, he will do well to make that reference. Tire story is thrillingly interesting from the corn. jeencenielit to the close. The lirstappenranceof the giaoltr, whon Seen by the ...

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... lpattrp* BEAUTIES OF BYRON. to. XIVY. W ass over the Rtin portion of this Story, for w icp are must refer the reader to the work itselfI whd if che would know the victims to the Giaoer's lo-ie ad hate, he will do well to make that reference. fthel story is thrillingly interesting from the com- lencenient to the close. The first appearance of the wurwhen aeen by the narrator of the tale, a ?? ...

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... 3a.ebfrbe. WADE'S LCONDON REVIEW. London: C. B. Christian, Wbitefriars-street, Fleet-street. LHECOND NOTICE.1 Tbe January imuilber commences the third volume of this IReview, which we are glad to learn has; passed trilmphntly'' the ordeal of introduction to the publie, and, says the Editor, for once a stereotyped phrase is true and applicable-we can cordially thauk a 'qeacrouus public.' ...

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... 3Ubidosi, BADELS LONDON REVIEW. London: t. B. ,W Chriotio, Whitefrhwo-street, Fleet-street. 15 |E(OE2 NOTICIE. 9 'Ilie J;nri rv nunmber commenices the third volume pl this Icview, which ))e arc glad to learn has passed triusuphlantly'' the ordeal of introduction to 7 public, aed, says the Editor, for once a' ereotylei phras is irue and applieable-we can; rdhiall ?? a 'ncreous public. The ...