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  2. FENCING.

    IT is very common for Australians, more especially bushmen, when talking in praise of their country, jocularly to remark, " It would be a fine country if it were fenced in." ...

    Article : 4,922 words
  3. LONDON AND ITS ANIIQUITIES.

    THERE is a Company, not one of the City Companies, which deserves a word or two — the East India Company, established in Elizabeth's reign (1601), to establish a commerce with Arabia, Persia, India, China, and several of the ...

    Article : 5,288 words
  4. THE CLARET DELUSION.

    ADDRESSING the Editor of the Argus, L. Marie remarks: — We are not all bern gentlemen; but with certain exceptions, we may all become gentleman; and when we have been happy enough to attain that enviable distinctions, ...

    Article : 658 words
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