WE have been requested to publish the following correspondence:- From the BISHOP OF SYDNEY to the REV. GEORGE KING. Sydney, 23rd July, 1858. ...
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Advertising : 6,607 wordsMy Lord.—I bag to acknowledge the receipt of your Lordship's letter of yesterday, for the kind tone of which I truly feel grateful, but which, notwithstanding, I regret to say, differs considerably from wheat I had ...
Article : 515 wordsMy Lord,—Your Lordship's letter of the 19th, has been hanied to me to-day at noon, which I regret to be obliged to say, leaves me no alternative but to protest against the appointment of Dean of St. Andrew's, as in ...
Article : 261 wordsMy Lord.—After my interview with your Lordship yesterday, I felt very much perplexed to find that the question regarding the appointment of Dean is St. Andrew's, which has created so much disquietude of ...
Article : 469 wordsMay it please your Lordship,—I regret exceedingly that your Lordship's nomination of a Dean to St. Andrew's Cathedral, in a way calculated to supersede me as the Incumbent of it, and your ...
Article : 1,781 wordsSIR,—I observed the other day in your paper a challenge from Mr. Parker, the Professor of Arms, offering to contest with any person whatsoever in the different exercises of awordsmaship and bayonsteering. I was ...
Article : 591 wordsMy Dear Sir,—I trusted that the personal explanations I had given to you upon the subject of the appointment of the Dean would have been satisfactory; I regre to fing they have not been so, but I shall again go over ...
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Empire (Sydney, NSW : 1850 - 1875), Fri 8 Mar 1861, Page 2
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