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File AvailableAnonymous 1752 To be seen at the King's Arms, Leadenhall Street. Daily Advertiser, London Friday, 13 March 1752
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File AvailableAnonymous 1752 Advertisement: To be seen at the King's Arms, Leadenhall Street, London. Daily Advertiser, London no. 6562, 20 January 1752
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File AvailableAnonymous 1752 Advertisement: To be seen at the King's Arms, Leadenhall Street, London. Daily Advertiser, London no. 6563, 23 January 1752
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File AvailableAnonymous 1752 Advertisement: To be seen at the King's Arms, Leadenhall Street, London. Daily Advertiser, London no. 6587, 17 February 1752
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File AvailableAnonymous 1752 Advertisement: To be seen at the King's Arms, Leadenhall Street, London. Daily Advertiser, London no. 6591, 21 February 1752
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File AvailableAnonymous 1752 Advertisement: To be seen at the King's Arms, Leadenhall Street, London. Daily Advertiser, London no. 6609, 13 March 1752
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File AvailableAnonymous 1752 Advertisement of rhinoceros in London. London Evening Post no. 3828, 30 April 1752
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File AvailableHill, J. 1752 An history of animals, containing descriptions of the birds, beasts, fishes, and insects, of the several parts of the world. London, Thomas Osborne
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There is one now kept as a shew in London, in which the horn is not more than three inches high, and obtuse, which is owing to the creature’s continually rubbing it down against the walls and boards of the place where it is kept.
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File AvailableHollman, S.C. 1752 Rhinoceros von Herzberg. Goettingische Zeitungen von Gelehrten Sachen 1752 (24 January): 66
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Es ist Schade und er bedauret, dass er diese Entdeckung nicht etwas fruher und zu der Zeit gemacht hat, als der beruhmte Feid des Elephanten, der Rhinoceros auf seinen Europaischen Reisen auch unsere Stadt beruhrete: denn es wird ihm nunmehr wahrscheinlich, dass es Gebeine von einem Rhin...
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File AvailablePinchbeck 1752 Exhibition of Curious Performances in Ipswich. Ipswich Journal - Saturday 25 November 1752
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