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Forced Politeness: Bowing to circumstances.

The Great Exhibition building in London of 1851 covered 20 acres, and received 6 037.00 1 visitors. The building of 18(52 covered 28 acre*, and receive 1 6 221,000 visitors. The Fan’s Exhibition building of 1855 covered 30 acre?, and received 5,162,000 visitors. The main building of

ISG7 covered 30 acres and received 10,000,0 0 visitors. The building for the proposed exhibition to be held at Vienna next year will cover 25 acres; while that allotte I to the Philadelphia Exhibition of 187G, will be 50 acres—from 250 acres to 500 acres are to bo assigned in the Fairmouth park for the purposes of the exhibition.

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/ESD18730127.2.21

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Evening Star, Issue 3101, 27 January 1873, Page 3

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111

Untitled Evening Star, Issue 3101, 27 January 1873, Page 3

Untitled Evening Star, Issue 3101, 27 January 1873, Page 3

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