Hints on Common Politeness, 1867
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Hints on Common Politeness, 1867
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The Illustrated Police News, London, England, January 12, 1867
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The Illustrated Police News, London, England, June 8, 1867
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The Illustrated Police News, London, England, November 9, 1867
Extraordinary Discovery of Two Skeletons in a Theatre.
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The Illustrated Police News, London, England, July 6, 1867
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The Illustrated Police News, London, England, June 1, 1867
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The Illustrated Police News, London, England, March 23, 1867
Extraordinary and Startling Appearance of a Runaway Horse at a Tea Party at Wragby, Lincolnshire.
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The Charleston Daily News, South Carolina, June 22, 1867
An individual, to fortune and to fame unknown, endeavored to make a noise in the world, but finding his efforts unavailing he took an opposite tack and soaked himself with whiskey until his feelings overcame him, and he sank to sleep on the sidewalk. His lullaby was the pattering of the rain, but his slumbers were uneasy, and were soon disturbed by the rude clubs of the perlice. The guardians of the night took the sleeper in from out of the wet, and the Mayor charged him $5 for housing him.
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The Charleston Daily News, South Carolina, March 29, 1867
Hints on Common Politeness, 1867
Hints on Common Politeness, 1867
Hints on Common Politeness, 1867
Hints on Common Politeness, 1867
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Carting snow, Quebec, 1867
Hints on Common Politeness, 1867