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  2. Advertising

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  3. SANDWICH ISLANDS.—THE HAWAIIAN LEGISLATURE.

    It is difficult to conceive a more interesting spectacle than that of a people emerging from barbarism to civilisation, and taking their places amongst the nations of the earth. Such is the ...

    Article : 1,592 words
  4. EMIGRATION TO AUSTRALIA.

    The following letter, by an emigrant to Port Phillip, from England, in 1848, has been published in a late English provincial paper. It is written by one, who, at the early age of eighteen, without ...

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  5. COLOSSAL STATUE OF SIR WILLIAM WALLACE.

    For many months past it has been known to a few of his friends and others interested in art, that Mr Patrick Park has been occupied in this city in modelling a colossal statue of Wallace, of such ...

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  6. THE REMAINS OF ALFRED THE GREAT.

    We lately published a paragraph from an English paper, accusing the Hampshire County Magistrates of ordering the relics of the great monarch to be put up at auction. An English contemporary ...

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