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Bradshaw's Handbook

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Bradshaw's monthly railway and steam navigation guide for Great Britain and Ireland, 1847:March - No. 164

Bradshaw's general railway and steam navigation guide for Great Britain and Ireland, 1861:January - No. 330 Bradshaw's Hand-Book to the Bombay Presidency and North-Western Provinces of India. London: W.J. Adams. 1864. Italy.—The possession of a Passport is not obligatory, but travellers may at any time be required to give a satisfactory account of themselves, and to establish their identity. Bradshaw's general railway and steam navigation guide for Great Britain and Ireland, 1860:January - No. 318 Netherlands.—The possession of a Passport is not strictly necessary, but is recommended for purposes of identification.Due south from the Railway Station, across the Place Lamartine, a street leads in half a mile directly to the Rond Point des Arènes, where is the Amphitheatre, about 500 yards in circumference; it dates from the beginning of the Christian era, the forty-three tiers of seats could accommodate 26,000 spectators. Bull fights take place here on Sunday in summer. Just south west of the Amphitheatre are the remains of the Theatre.

The two Railway Stations, Gare d’Orleans and Gare de l’Etat, are close together on the north east side of the city. Government.—The Republic was proclaimed on Sept. 4th, 1870, but the existing constitution dates from 25th Feb., 1875. The legislative power is exercised by two Assemblies, the Chamber of Deputies and the Senate. The Deputies (597) are elected by universal suffrage; the Senators number 300. The Deputies and Senators united form the National Assembly. The President (M. Raymond Poincaré, 1913) of the Republic is elected for seven years. Greece.—No Regulations in force, except as regards persons entering the country by the land frontier, who are sometimes required to be in possession of Passports. Bradshaw's monthly railway and steam navigation guide for Great Britain and Ireland, 1846:June - No. 155 Bradshaw's Illustrated Hand-book to Germany and Austria. London: W.J. Adams & Sons. 1896. OL 20511184M. + Index - another copy

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