Who optional
What else? optional

Choose from our collections

By region

Narrow your search results

By Date
By Access Type
By Place Show filters
By County Show filters
By Newspaper Show filters
Clear filters
By Article type Show filters

Your search returned 3,566 articles

UNCHECKED DISEASE

UNCHECKED DISEASE

OF TUE - - GENERATIVE SYSTEM. 19th edition, price 2s. 6d.; free by post, in a sealed envelope, 3s. 6d. THE SILENT FRIEND. A medical work on the infirmities of the Generative System, loss of the reproductive powers, with means of restoration. Neglected gonorr , hen, gleet, strict
January 3, 1847 - Lloyd's Companion to the Penny Sunday Times and Peoples' Police Gazette - London, London, England
 
4 " AV, ay, air," growled the old sea-dog as the gallant frigate danced t ) windward. 'He paused awhile,

4 " AV, ay, air," growled the old sea-dog as the gallant frigate danced t ) windward. 'He paused awhile,

and then demanded,-.." What does she make I" ' "Twelve knots, air." ' " .%. point more, quarter-master !" "Ay, ay, sir 1" "We are nearing her now, I think ?" Rapidly, eir.t. " Then keep her to it—and now, gentlemen, make up ycur minds for warm work. Away up there, where that haz
January 3, 1847 - Lloyd's Companion to the Penny Sunday Times and Peoples' Police Gazette - London, London, England
 
No, 278

No, 278

No, EXTRACT FROM "THE DEAD MAN'S HOLLOW; OR, THE BRIDAL OF,BODESDEN." a Romance. CHAPTER I. E NiGHT-WATCH.THE LITTLE STRANGER.-THE MYSTERY....-AN ENGLISH FARM-HOUSE. " Hum ! There it is again! Th ere , to you not hear it? Hark !" These words were uttered by Mathew Ablewhite, a fa
January 3, 1847 - Lloyd's Companion to the Penny Sunday Times and Peoples' Police Gazette - London, London, England
 
CONTENTS OF No. 2.

CONTENTS OF No. 2.

The Mani.sc .3,114111 g the: Dotd Mot I and of the W.), Ito, 1 Plucked at S cg tYrom 'Clarissel As borne kn rc,flcrtlll Shed Th Dream is Past Ole Dan Tucker Lads the EXTRAORDINARY CURES BY HOLLOWAY'S OINTMENT. A WONDERFUL CURE OF DREADFUL ULCEROUS 11 SORES IN THE FACE AND LEG IN
January 3, 1847 - Lloyd's Companion to the Penny Sunday Times and Peoples' Police Gazette - London, London, England
 
THE SIEGE OF MONTEREY.

THE SIEGE OF MONTEREY.

. Cr oaraniving opposite Monterey, we saw at once that we-had no ordinary task to accomplish. - . We had some 7000 troops with which we were to attack regulars and 2000 rancheros, -strongly entrenched.. Strongly entrenched, do I say? Never Surely was there a city fortified like
January 3, 1847 - Lloyd's Companion to the Penny Sunday Times and Peoples' Police Gazette - London, London, England
 
• P ~a6 l E „ cOMP A NI • . • / nnba 4111111 - 11 . & -

• P ~a6 l E „ cOMP A NI • . • / nnba 4111111 - 11 . & -

0 • " /A • - • . •, r. • ND PEOPLES' -17 • 7 LONDON: SUNDAY, JANUARY 3, 1847. The room in which they had been sitting was one of those large old fashioned, wainscoted apartments, of larger extent by real measurement than they actually look, and the sound, although it was extreme
January 3, 1847 - Lloyd's Companion to the Penny Sunday Times and Peoples' Police Gazette - London, London, England
 
"That's true enough, Will, and, to tell you the truth, I was thinking of' it even

"That's true enough, Will, and, to tell you the truth, I was thinking of' it even

"You were, father ? well, if I didn't think so, and hope so ; hadn't you better load the other barrel, father, of your gun ' and then you will have two shots if you should happ en t o wan t th em , for f o lk s do say odd things about the Dead Man's llollow after dark." "Why, 'W
January 3, 1847 - Lloyd's Companion to the Penny Sunday Times and Peoples' Police Gazette - London, London, England
 
CONTEFTS OF No. 1. _ I.ury Neal The Monks of Old Deep In the Forest Dell , We may he

CONTEFTS OF No. 1. _ I.ury Neal The Monks of Old Deep In the Forest Dell , We may he

Happy 'Yet - 1 he Gambler's Wife By the Sad Waves . The Soldier and his Bride Now is the Month of Maytag The 'voice of her I ihe smile that Plays I Love her as the Heaven, 1 My Mother's• Bible i Bran tan' Venice Woodman, Spare that Tree Love 1 Dreamt of Marble Halls - Breast-Kno
January 3, 1847 - Lloyd's Companion to the Penny Sunday Times and Peoples' Police Gazette - London, London, England
 
wild incoherent words rushed forth. She made me no answer but her fair bead rested heavily upon my bosom. I

wild incoherent words rushed forth. She made me no answer but her fair bead rested heavily upon my bosom. I

pressed he , hand; she did not withdraw it. It was scarcely a momant, and yet how delicious ! Years were compressed into that instant — It contained the bliss of an existence. As she lay upon m) breast, I impressed my first kiss upon her brow. She lifted ul her eyes chidingly to
January 3, 1847 - Lloyd's Companion to the Penny Sunday Times and Peoples' Police Gazette - London, London, England
 
_ LLO - yiys SONG BOOK• PRICE ONE SHILLING, containing 416 of thc most Popular Songs of the day, with

_ LLO - yiys SONG BOOK• PRICE ONE SHILLING, containing 416 of thc most Popular Songs of the day, with

an Index, of the; first line and title of each Song. ....____ CONTENTS OF No. 12. a dear Thing that ever I'll hang my Harp on a Irish Providenee I The Girl of my Beast I Willow Tier Friendship i Love's Rit, rnella , Oh ! 'tis a glorious sight to Farewell, thou coast of One Bottl
January 3, 1847 - Lloyd's Companion to the Penny Sunday Times and Peoples' Police Gazette - London, London, England