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Article : 2,791 wordsSIR,—I rejoice to know that collections will be made in our churches and chapels in this city on Friday next, "on behalf of the widows and orphans of the gallant British heroes who may be slain in conflict ...
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Article : 650 wordsSIR—Pro bono publico allow me a little space to notice the answer of "A Country Clergyman," to my letter of the 29th ult. I am sorry to perceive that the best quality about that answer is its brevity, though ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Tue 15 Aug 1854, Page 5
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