We last week gave in our columns an article from Chambers' Edinburgh Journal, on the objects and conduct of Infant Schools. The article in question was inserted under the consideration that, as one of ...
Article : 632 wordsTHE Earl of HARDWICKE moved the address of thanks to His Majesty. This noble lord never remembered to have heard a speech from the throne which was likely to be so satisfactory to all classes of ...
Article : 4,570 wordsTHE house met at half-past four. Several preliminary notices having been given, and the Speaker having read a copy of the King's speech, as delivered in the House of Lords, Lord SANDON rose for the ...
Article : 7,346 wordsSIR,— I take the liberty of addressing you on a subject of importance to a great portion of the Colonists of this Island, in order that your attention may be called thereto, as to a ...
Article : 519 wordsSIR,— You will perceive by the annexed statement that the tax on born sent to Launceston, amounts to five per [?]., merely for passing the South Esk at the Perth ...
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Launceston Advertiser (Tas. : 1829 - 1846), Thu 6 Aug 1835, Page 3
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