On next Monday five week—to write after the fashion of the HErald—a fashion, by the bye, as variable as the sivle and cut of men's coats, "the citizens, (we must ...
Article : 995 wordsLITTLE, (if any) interest occured during the late sittings. if we except a rayther singular termination to the suit of Mr. Chowne, a shipbuilder, against messrs. ...
Article : 477 words"Sceptics, whose strength of argument makes ont That wisdoms deep anquiries end in doubt, Hold this assertion positive and clear. That SPRITES are POOR DELUSION ruis'd by fear." ...
Article : 1,288 wordsThe Editor does not identify himself with any opinious expressed by his Correspondents, but morely gives insertion to such Communications as seem [?] to public cousi[?]eration. ...
Article : 58 wordsThe following toast was given at the anniversary of the New England Society, at New Orleans:— The Daughters of Louisiana—[?] by their bring [?], enehained by their sweet [?], the ...
Article : 390 wordsSIR,—There is still extant an old adage, "What is everybody's business is nobody's business," and as I am about making certain remarks upon a " dark ebbullition of revenge" which by no means concerns ...
Article : 1,149 wordsThose who are fond of cock[?]ghting [?] be highly gratitied, for in no part of the world are there to be seen such fine birds as [?]—every person has several; the Chiefs many [?] ...
Article : 928 wordsWe beg to call the attention of the public to the following report of the proceedings at the police office, in a case against Mr. J. T. Hughes, for the recovery of wages. The ...
Article : 488 wordsPlease choose from the following download options:
Share this item on:
Print page as...
Testing
Bell's Life in Sydney and Sporting Reviewer (NSW : 1845 - 1860), Sat 3 Oct 1846, Page 1
It's easy and takes two shakes of a lamb's tail!
With your Trove account you can: