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    “This is true Liberty ; when freeborn men Having to advise the Public, may speak on” In the Advertiser is a letter signed “R Garrett, Assistant Surgeon,” complaining ...

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  3. SUPREME COURT—LAUNCESTON.

    The Sessions commenced on Tuesday, the 19th, before Mr. Puiane Judge Montagu, and a Military Jurly —Captain King, R. N. (Foreman) Lieutenant Ritchie, K-N .Lieutenant Foote, R.N., ...

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  4. THE THEATRE.

    Last evening the “Merchant of Venice” was again attempted at the Theatre, with less success, if possible, than the last time. Although the Performers generally exerted themselves creditably, ...

    Article : 306 words
  5. THIS EVENING’S MAIL.

    A most important Notice appeals in the Gazette, vie., that no Allotments in He Town, ships of the Territory will in future be told but they may be leased for a term of three ...

    Article : 115 words
  6. ENGLISH INTELLIGENCE.

    The Winters of 1833 and 1834 in England.— If the last winter was one of unexampled mildness, it was one also of unusual storms and rain ; this would ...

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