The Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction - Volume 10, No. 285, December 1, 1827 by Various
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page 54 of 55 (98%)
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He also declared that his father, Henry Carey, wrote the song of "God
save the King," in the house in Hatton-Garden, which has a stone bracket, a few doors from the Police-office. * * * * * [In No. 282 of The MIRROR, we omitted our acknowledgment to a well-executed illustrative work (now in course of publication), intitled "London in the Nineteenth Century," of which our artist availed himself for his View of _Hanover Terrace_, Regent's Park. The drawing in the above work is by Mr. T.H. Shepherd; and the literary department (of which we did not avail ourselves) is by Mr. Elmes, author of "the Life of Sir Christopher Wren."] * * * * * _LIMBIRD'S EDITIONS_. Now publishing in numbers, price 3d. each, Embellished with Engravings on Steel, The BEAUTIES of SCOTT, forming the second of a Series of _ELEGANT EXTRACTS_. VOL. I. comprises The BEAUTIES of BYRON, embellished with Four Engravings, price 3s. 6d. in boards, or half-bound, 4s. 6d. VOL. II. comprises The BEAUTIES of WAVERLEY, GUY MANNERING, and IVANHOE, embellished with Engravings on Steel, price 3s. 6d. in boards, or half-bound, 4s. 6d. |
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