Refine Search

OXFORD UNIVERSITY HERALD:

... there highly intereating article being commencement ofn papers entitled ” Haps and Mishaps of Tour in Europe in 166.1, by Grace Greenwood,” conveying theimpiessione of au American lady this side of the Atlantic. ~ Black woont’a Magazin*.— There is some good ...

N8111:83 COMM FRIDAY, UNITARY 20, 1860. -- –

... arisen as to whether the Pope's plenipotentiary, being a subject of Great Britain, could represent the Roman sovereign. In Grace Greenwood's lecture in Boston, States, she marred to an incident that took at the burning of a steamer on one of the [ mass lakes ...

Published: Friday 20 January 1860
Newspaper: Bicester Herald
County: Oxfordshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 4258 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

OXFORD UNIVERSITY HERALD

... very morning. The simplicity of this machine «cox & O.bH is only equalled by the unerring accuracy with which it works. Grace Greenwood, Little Pilgrim. “lam pleased to say the machine in the greatest satisfaction.” J. Vincent, Herald Office, 90. High St ...

Tub Teaching of Expxbibnce

... morning. The simplicity of this machine (Willoox & Oibba) is only equalled by the unerring accuracy with which it works.— Grace Greenwood, in Little Pilgrim. I pleased to say the machine in every gives the greatest satisfaction.” ,J. Vincent, Herald Office ...

JOSEPH GILLOTTS

... morning. The simplicity of due machine (W lloox & Gibbs) only equalled by the unerring accuracy with which it works.— Grace Greenwood, in LitUe Pilgrim. “lam pleased say the machine «» 'very™* the greatest satisfaction.” J. Vincent, Herald Ofliee, 90, ...

T»« Tiachiso or ExPiantNcx,

... morning. The nimplloity of thia machine (W llpox & Oibba) ia only equalled by the unerring accuracy with which it work*.— Grace Greenwood, in Little Pilgrim, “lam to ...

WHIR ! WHIR ! WHIR ! (LtUerfnm Fanny Fern.) busy ham of Übor i» a T uofo^W«rne « are confer

... mv acanainlanoe with it with some trepidation, but it is only equalled by the unerring aocnraoy with which it works. Grace Greenwood, in Little Pilgnm. . . “lam pleased to say the machine in ««»«»»« the'grealeotsatisfaotion.”..•••• •J• V.nc.nt, ...

OXFORD UfrlVEßSlTlr HERALD

... clothing very morning. The simplicity of thia madi'M (W Ucox & hionly equalled by the unenlng accuracy with which it work*.— Grace Greenwood, in Little Pilgrim. “lam pleased to say the machine fr»«W PJ tba gyeMertsatlrtaelion.” 7.. J. Vincbnt. Herald Office ...

WHIR WHIR WHIR ! (Letter from Fatmy Fern.) TUE -hast hmn of labor” i« » poetieal id« bill nnfnrtnnatelv some

... morning. The .implldty of thia machine (W Uoox & Gibbs) is only equalled by the unerring accuracy with which it work..— Grace Greenwood, in Little Pilgrim. “lam pleased to say the machine the greatestaatlsfaetion.” J. Vincent, Herald Office, 90, High St ...

Tm Teaching or Experience

... vary morning. The simplicity of thi. machine (W & Gibbs) is only equalled by the unerring aocnraey with which it worka.— Grace Greenwood, in Little Pilgrim. “lam pleated to say the maohine every way glvee the greatest satisfaction!.” J. Vincent, Herald Office ...

Just published, poet free for cue stamp

... nornlng. The simplicity of tbi. machine (W Ueox & Gibba) Uraly equalled by the unetrtni accuracy with which it worka. Grace Greenwood, in Little Pilgrim. •• I pleaaed to aay the machine ...

The Teaching op Experience

... morning. The ►impllcity of this machine (VVlllcox & Gibbs) is only equalled by the unerring accuracy with which it works.— Grace Greenwood, in little Pilgrim. “lam pleased to say the machine tn everp way gives the greatest satisfaction.” 3. Vincent, Herald ...