New Monthly Magazine, and Universal Register, Volume 24Thomas Campbell, Samuel Carter Hall, Edward Bulwer Lytton Baron Lytton, Theodore Edward Hook, Thomas Hood, William Harrison Ainsworth, William Ainsworth E. W. Allen, 1828 |
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Page 276
... opened , and plundered of their contents . The late Mr. Faussett , of Heppington , opened upwards of three hundred , and greatly enriched his valuable collec tion of Roman antiquities . He discovered several coins of Claudius ...
... opened , and plundered of their contents . The late Mr. Faussett , of Heppington , opened upwards of three hundred , and greatly enriched his valuable collec tion of Roman antiquities . He discovered several coins of Claudius ...
Page 423
... opened to corn of foreign growth . The transactions in the funds have presented less variety than usual during the last month . The price of Consols has neither fallen under eighty - six half , nor risen , in any one instance , above ...
... opened to corn of foreign growth . The transactions in the funds have presented less variety than usual during the last month . The price of Consols has neither fallen under eighty - six half , nor risen , in any one instance , above ...
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... opened on the 1st at 86 three- eighths to half , both for money and for account ; and all the other domestic , as well as the foreign securities , at about the same quotations as they closed in October . Consols opened on the 4th at 86 ...
... opened on the 1st at 86 three- eighths to half , both for money and for account ; and all the other domestic , as well as the foreign securities , at about the same quotations as they closed in October . Consols opened on the 4th at 86 ...
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