LONDON ARCHITECTURE
... LONDON, according to the Spectator, is the greatest, richest, and finest city that man has yet made; some years ago it might also with perfect truth have been termed the ugliest. I ...
... LONDON, according to the Spectator, is the greatest, richest, and finest city that man has yet made; some years ago it might also with perfect truth have been termed the ugliest. I ...
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... ON the walls at Christie's a very interesting picture, which may be remembered by the oldest inhabitant, has been hanging the past week. It is a painting by J. Goubaud ...
... A Book has just been published which we are not going to criticise, because it relates to the story of Lord and Lady Byron, which begins to get very weari some, and which, doubtless, we shall ...
... The world of political and domestic quidnuncs has hardly yet recovered from the state of wild commotion into which it was thrown by Mr. Huxley's startling announcement, th ...
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... DURING the terrific gale of Saturday, January the 8th, a French brigantine, the Charles et Emilia, of Bordeaux, became a wreck in Swansea Bay, and drifted on to the flats outside ...
... THE AUTEUIL AFFAIR PRINCE PIERRE BONAPARTE WE last week gave a brief abstract of the life of Prince Pierre Bonaparte, who has suddenly risen into notoriety of no enviable kind. To those short particul ...