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Article : 2,021 wordsThe letter of Clericus Tertius reached us so late last night, that we have not had time to read it. Several contributions ordered for insertion; among them a second paper from Scrutator, have been ...
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Article : 1,786 wordsIT is not bombast. It is not exaggeration. It is not the language of poetic license. It is not even a metaphor of any kind or degree. It is an unembellished, unvarnished, ...
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The Colonist (Sydney, NSW : 1835 - 1840), Wed 19 Dec 1838, Page 2
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