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  1. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.
    The Hobarton Mercury (Tas. : 1854 - 1857) Monday 9 July 1855 p 2 Article
    ... much as the ordin- ary English dialogue-* very fine day this!* --' very fine indeed!" The addresses and ... 1228 words
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  2. THE MERCURY. FRIDAY MORNING, 9TH MAY, 1856.
    The Hobarton Mercury (Tas. : 1854 - 1857) Friday 9 May 1856 p 2 Article
    ... ; in London, and in many of the English large towns like fatal results have too frequently followed ... 1083 words
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  3. "BRAG IS A GOOD DOG," &c. From the United Service Gazette, 5th July.
    The Hobarton Mercury (Tas. : 1854 - 1857) Wednesday 15 October 1856 p 3 Article
    ... what is English, what American ; hence, no doubt, one great cause of our backwardness to resent the ... 1248 words
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  4. TURKEY. (From the London Times.)
    The Hobarton Mercury (Tas. : 1854 - 1857) Monday 26 January 1857 p 3 Article
    ... are regard« ed differently we cannot say ; the probability is that die English, being so few in ... 1353 words
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  5. EUROPEAN[?]SUMMARY to lOth December,
    The Hobarton Mercury (Tas. : 1854 - 1857) Wednesday 7 March 1855 p 2 Article
    ... the early years of the present, century. As a proof of the extraordinary activity of the Mint we may ... 1075 words
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  6. MILITARY MOVEMENTS. (From the Weekly Despatch, May 14.)
    The Hobarton Mercury (Tas. : 1854 - 1857) Wednesday 9 August 1854 p 3 Article
    ... into contact with a Russian ves- sel, will the Prussians do 'heir duty to the English flag, or will ... students on board English vessels ; and at all times we think, if they come as students, they ought not ... 1862 words
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  7. The Mercury; TOWN EDITION. HOBART TOWN: WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 11th, 1854.
    The Hobarton Mercury (Tas. : 1854 - 1857) Wednesday 11 October 1854 p 2 Article
    ... statesman of his day, has been credited by modern historians with a very different, and very ... much was still left to remind ua that we bear its author in all honor. And, if such a process would ... is to the boy." Thus speaks Macauley, the wise and eloquent, of our English polity, and his words ... 1584 words
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  8. THE CRIMEA.
    The Hobarton Mercury (Tas. : 1854 - 1857) Monday 18 February 1856 p 2 Article
    ... the time he left the town with the remainder of the french and English troop3, to support the oper- ation. "The English cavalry brigade advanced on Djollaeh, the French cavalry brigade on Trou men ... University of Cambridge is 1,814, bein* fifty-two fewoi than at this time last yeai. Lord Panmure received, ... 1378 words
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  9. The War.
    The Hobarton Mercury (Tas. : 1854 - 1857) Friday 24 August 1855 p 3 Article
    ... which sailed for Kamieach on Sunday last, took 1,500 men of various corps, the Colombo took 1,015 ; the ... French army in the Crimea. The Arabia, Now York, and Scamander will take each from 1,200 to 1,500 ... Hamburg, 17 th instant, says, "The whole of the English fleet, with the exception of two vessels, ... 3637 words
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  10. LATEST FOREIGN (From our files to the 12th November.)
    The Hobarton Mercury (Tas. : 1854 - 1857) Friday 16 January 1857 p 3 Article
    ... effected by the united influence of English and Austrian diplomacy at Constantinople. It is stated that ... never con- fiscated any estates belonging to his family. The statement made by the English journals ... 350 recruits for Walker. There is no particular news of importance, ENGLAND AND PERSIA. The English ... 2412 words
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  11. HISTORICAL SUMMARY OF THE RUSSIAN WAR FROM ITS COMMENCEMENT TO THE PRESENT TIME. COMPILED FROM THE ILLUSTRATED LONDON NEWS. (Contintied from our last)
    The Hobarton Mercury (Tas. : 1854 - 1857) Friday 1 August 1856 p 2 Article
    ... so early as the 26th of February. Theu carne ¿be «iproaches we have chronicled j while the English, ... extrpiue j for Lord John Russell happened to be conversant with no modern language but his own. As the ... accounts of the sufferings endured by all the Allied troops (though in a far greater degree by the English ... 4537 words
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  12. MR.SPRENT'S SECOND RAILWAY REPORT
    The Hobarton Mercury (Tas. : 1854 - 1857) Wednesday 3 September 1856 p 2 Article
    ... from this part of his report in extenso. " On most of the early railways, wo find the higher ... we do not know ; but we prefer the authenticated experiment* of English engineers of high station ... sorry exhibition of their value and use, as is shew.i hy our complacent author in his con- sideration ... 3961 words
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  13. LATEST ENGLISH INTELLIGENCE ENGLAND.
    The Hobarton Mercury (Tas. : 1854 - 1857) Wednesday 22 November 1854 p 2 Article
    ... LATEST ENGLISH INTELLIGENCE ENGLAND. The political intelligence is upon the whole uninteresting. ... by the ministry of. Dr. 4 Cox, a preacher and author of some celebrity in his day, had also been ... pendant to our sum- mary, w« may-give.our readers some idea of the wealth of our English nobi- lity, ... 2371 words
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  14. Latest Em[?]pean Intelligence.
    The Hobarton Mercury (Tas. : 1854 - 1857) Friday 5 October 1855 p 3 Article
    ... that quarter. Lord Ruglan writes that two of the English regi- ments have returned to Balaklava. Are we ... of their own countrymen. Some English merchant sailors next day aided in the work of pillage and ... all the rooms show that the rioters discovered the wi e cellar early enough, and the discovery no ... 2266 words
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  15. FOREIGN INTELLIGENCE. FRANCE.
    The Hobarton Mercury (Tas. : 1854 - 1857) Monday 12 November 1855 p 2 Article
    ... Allies of the Sultan. The English Consul-General at Tunis is dead. The Persian Government, ut the ... ol' the balance ol' power in Europe. Was it not possible for the English Government, n concert with ... 1989 words
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  16. LATEST EUROPEAN.
    The Hobarton Mercury (Tas. : 1854 - 1857) Friday 26 September 1856 p 3 Article
    ... distribution of English medals to the Sardinian troops at Turin, on the 13th June, passed olF with great ... been a sharp con- flict between the Fetich and English prisoners at Kharkoff, in Southern Russia. ... observance of the Sahbath. Henry Mayhew, author of "The Great I World of London," has hit upon a new ... 2296 words
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  17. MISCELLANEOUS EXTRACTS.
    The Hobarton Mercury (Tas. : 1854 - 1857) Wednesday 18 June 1856 p 2 Article
    ... would be to com- mit the same blunder tluit was committed hy the English Government when it threw ... commencing the new campaign with unheard of vigor. "From that day the English diplomacy over-rui ... your ear : not » complaint, nor. a murmur ! What say the English journals with iiunnimily? The war is ... 3421 words
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  18. The [?] [?] MONDAY MORNING, 26TH NOV., 1855,
    The Hobarton Mercury (Tas. : 1854 - 1857) Monday 26 November 1855 p 2 Article
    ... celebrity. We belong to that large body of English Mid- dlemen, who call no mun Master ; and gladly do ... broader ground of modern consent, The enlightened of many countries, but more specially of our own, ... 2083 words
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  19. ARRIVAL OF THE " OCEAN CHIEF."
    The Hobarton Mercury (Tas. : 1854 - 1857) Monday 27 October 1856 p 2 Article
    ... referred to by her ¿Majesty are all of a useful character ; the improvement oi Cambridge University, ... while it is luggestod iu some quarters thut he baa found. nu asylum in the English embassy. The ... 2049 words
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  20. LATEST ENGLISH NEWS, TO JUNE 12TH. ENGLAND.
    The Hobarton Mercury (Tas. : 1854 - 1857) Saturday 26 August 1854 p 2 Article
    ... LATEST ENGLISH NEWS, TO JUNE 12th. ENGLAND. We resume our summary, which although not enumerating ... Geneva was firm. Hops were on the rise. Weald of Kent, 11 10s to 91. per pocket. Meat was moderate. ... decline, English having given way 20 to 25 per cent. Hemp was tolerably steady ; Peters burgh outshot 60/ ... 2460 words
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