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" Tristram, suffered from unusual casualties, both laughable and serious, arising from its name, which, on its introduction, was immediately curtailed of its fair proportion by all who called for it, the word Universal being universally omitted, and the... "
The History of Printing - Page 103
by History - 1855 - 232 pages
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Foster's Cabinet Miscellany: A Series of Publications on Various ..., Volume 1

1836 - 582 pages
...arising from its name, which in its introduction was immediately curtailed of its fair proportions by all who called for it, the word 'Universal' being...The Register.' " The waiter answers, " Sir, we have no library, but you may see it at the 'New Exchange Coffee-House.' " " Then I will see it there," answers...
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The Great Metropolis, Volume 5

James Grant - 1837 - 384 pages
...arising from its name, which in its introduction was immediately curtailed of its fair proportions by all who called for it, the word ' Universal' being...The Register.' " The waiter answers, " Sir, we have no library, but you may see it at the 'New Exchange Coffee-House.' " " Then I will see it there," answers...
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The Fourth Estate: Contributions Towards a History of Newspapers ..., Volume 2

Frederick Knight Hunt - 1850 - 314 pages
...first appearance, to the day of its confirmation, has, like TRISTRAM, suffered from unusual casualties, both laughable and serious, arising' from its name,...fair proportion by all who called for it — the word Unicersal being universally omitted, and the word Register being only retained. "Boy, bring me the...
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Patient boys; and how by patience they become great men

Pamphilius (pseud.) - 1865 - 104 pages
...appearance to the day of its confirmation, has, like Tristram, suffered from innumerable casualties, both laughable and serious, arising from its name,...Universal being universally omitted, and the word Register only being retained.' ' Boy : bring me the Register.' The waiter answers : ' Sir, we have not a library...
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My new-year's gift to my son [comprising Pamphilius, Economy of life and ...

Pamphilius (pseud.) - 1869 - 282 pages
...appearance to the day of its confirmation, has, like Tristram, suffered from innumerable casualties, both laughable and serious, arising from its name,...Universal being universally omitted, and the word Register only being retained.' ' Boy : bring me the Register.' The waiter answers : ' Sir,' we have not a library...
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The Newspaper Press: Its Origin--progress--and Present Position, Volume 1

James Grant - 1871 - 490 pages
...arising from its name, which in its introduction was immediately curtailed of its fair proportions by all who called for it, the word Universal being...the Register." The waiter answers, " Sir, we have no library, but you may see it in the New Exchange CoffeeHouse." " Then I will see it there," answers...
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The Newspaper Press : Its Origin, Progress and Present Position, Volume 1

James Grant - 1871 - 478 pages
...arising from its name, which in its introduction was immediately curtailed of its fair proportions by all who called for it, the word Universal being...the Register." The waiter answers, " Sir, we have no library, but you may see it in the New Exchange CoffeeHouse." " Then I will see it there," answers...
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Old and new London: a narrative of its history, its people and its places ...

George Walter Thornbury - 1880 - 604 pages
...arising from its name, which in its introduction was immediately curtailed of its fair proportions by all who called for it, the word ' Universal ' being universally omitted, and him with the Court and City Register, the Ola Annual Register, or the New Annual Register, or, if the...
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The Gentleman's Magazine, Volume 263

1887 - 642 pages
...first appearance to the day of its confirmation, has, like Tristram, suffered from unusual casualties, both laughable and serious, arising from its name,...Register being only retained. 'Boy, bring me The Register 1' The waiter answers, 'Sir, we have not a library, but you may see it at the New Exchange Coffee-house.'...
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Old and New London: a Narrative of Its History, Its People and Its Places

George Walter Thornbury - 1873 - 610 pages
...arising from its name, which in its introduction was immediately curtailed of its fair proportions by all who called for it, the word ' Universal ' being universally omitted, and him with the Court and City Register, the OU Annual Register, or the New Annual Register, or, if the...
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