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Fin De iecle.

Fin de Steele! Fin de Steele f Man "enlightens i'' "• m n "free! ; khair-'t'rcgressive fin de sieclc, Age of the Mscursiv • Mie .' F-in de Sieele J Fin de Sieete! Po.r old t-'O-nVJS, «r ■w-n* grey, Tastes t ie sweets of fin de iitcte, Toletoi novel-lb en pla». Fin de Siede I Fin de Si'de / '<■ i the ore*ry «m> d» ■•• me! Who invent, d fin de sieele t L'ur-e i im »h- n t-o er h* b«* ! The death has taken place at Plymru'n of Captain Peter Belcher, aged ninety fivr, who was probably the oldest effi.-er in the Bnyal Navy. Tne dect-ased, when a y una officer, was wounded while cruieing in the Atlantic in 1814, hii brig being mistaken hy one of His Majesty's ships for an enemy's vessel.

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Evening Star, Issue 8529, 30 May 1891, Page 2 (Supplement)

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Fin De iecle. Evening Star, Issue 8529, 30 May 1891, Page 2 (Supplement)

Fin De iecle. Evening Star, Issue 8529, 30 May 1891, Page 2 (Supplement)

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