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The Topeka Tribune, Kansas, February 4, 1860
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The Topeka Tribune, Kansas, February 4, 1860
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Title page of The Nine Lives of a Cat: a Tale of Wonder, Charles H Bennett, 1860
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Punch Magazine, November 24, 1860
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Staunton Spectator, Virginia, December 25, 1860
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Cincinnati Daily Press, Ohio, September 15, 1860
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The Gentlemen’s Book of Etiquette, Philadelphia, 1860
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The Gentlemen’s Book of Etiquette, Philadelphia, 1860
Take your fork, sir, your fork; and, now you have eaten, oblige me by wiping your mouth and moustache with your napkin, for these is a bit of pastry hanging to the latter, and looking very disagreeable.
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The Gentlemen’s Book of Etiquette, Philadelphia, 1860
the market people must be jackasses indeed to sell such large fishes for so little money.
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The Guide to Health, Dr. H. Teter, 1860
It has been shown by reports of Lunatic Asylums, that it often causes insanity in both sexes.
The Guide to Health, Dr. H. Teter, 1860
The most dreadful consequences follow drinking cold water in hot weather, while the pores are open, or when in copious perspiration. Spasms, convulsions and death often follow quickly.
The hands and the face should be washed or bathed before any cold water is drank, and then a small quantity only taken at a time. Let it also be held in the mouth a few minutes before it is drank.
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Staunton Spectator, Virginia, January 17, 1860
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Staunton Spectator, Virginia, January 17, 1860
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Hungary, ca. 1860
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Cheers! Hungary ca. 1860