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Liverpool Port 1832
12016-03-08T10:54:51-08:00Amanda Lundeen16b7ad049469ee3fd7a47fc96a14d99d3804eac682202By The Penny Magazine of the Society for the Diffusion of Useful Knowledge(Life time: 1845) - Original publication: The Penny Magazine of the Society for the Diffusion of Useful Knowledge, Published in London by Charles KnightImmediate source: http://archive.org/details/ThePennyMagazineOfTheSocietyForTheDiffusionOfUsefulKnowledge, PD-USplain2016-03-08T11:57:17-08:00Amanda Lundeen16b7ad049469ee3fd7a47fc96a14d99d3804eac6