"Of the three hundred, grant but three, To make a new Thermopylw," Byron's Immortal Ode on Greece. MR. EDITOR—The Coolie question has been ...
Article : 1,346 wordsA public meeting of the friends and supporters of Messrs. James Macarthur and W. Lawson, was held yesterday afternoon at Mrs. Walker's hotel, Parramatta, for the purpose of putting those ...
Article : 4,120 wordsWE understand it is the intention of the inhabitants of Campbelltown, Appin, and Liverpool, to petition the Governor and council to take an alteration in the appointment of the members they have ...
Article : 259 wordsMR. EDITOR—Your impartiality as a public journalist appears in a very conspicuous light compared with your cotemporaries. The Herald, it is well known, does not like any meeting of the working ...
Article : 519 wordsWE feel ashamed to have to notice the last argument of the Observer against the return of Mr. Therry for Camden. Our contemporary publishes a series of seditious articles, for which the Attorney ...
Article : 424 wordsJANUARY 10.—From Hobart Town, and Port Arthur, having left the former the 3rd, and the latter the 7th instant, H.M.S. Vindictive, 50 guns, Captain Nicholas. Passengers—Captain Forman, ...
Article : 339 words"A SPECTATOR" ought to have confined his tale to one-sixth of the space, and to have put his real name in the corner for out private information. "BIMEMBRIS" and "A S[?]CRIBER" were too late for ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 50 words"Be just and fear not; Let all the ends thou aim'st at be thy country's Thy God's and truth's." Shakspeare, ...
Article : 611 words"WITH reference to the recent report of the missionary Schmidt, that from fifty to sixty aborigines had been poisoned by the settlers at Moreton Bay, a respectable" Squatter" writes as follows:— ...
Article : 550 wordsMR. EDITOR—In an article in the Colonial Observer of Saturday, bearing the above title, the writer endeavours to make it appear, that "the influence of Dr. Osborne is all paramount in this district," ...
Article : 790 wordsJANUARY 10.—For London, the brig Martha, Captain Wilson, with colonial produce. Passengers—Mrs. Wilson and son, Mr. Ashurst, Mr. S. Folk, Mr. Beun, and Mr. Bankes. ...
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Australasian Chronicle (Sydney, NSW : 1839 - 1843), Thu 12 Jan 1843, Page 2
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