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  1. THE LAUNCESTON COURIER. MONDAY, JANUARY 25
    Launceston Courier (Tas. : 1840 - 1843) Monday 25 January 1841 p 2 Article
    ... go to war without reflection now-a-days, and the ministers of the English .nation in particular, ... room of Mr. Jenef. It is expected that Captain Montague will return to this colony early in ... been put under quarantine at Houart Town. We are glad to observe, by an English paper, that the ... 1693 words
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  2. CHINA. IMPORTANT INTELLIGENCE.
    Launceston Courier (Tas. : 1840 - 1843) Monday 6 March 1843 p 2 Article
    ... Fort William ; the result of which was -he destruction by fire of several stores in the English, ... | from a jealousy and ill-i'eelinjr towards the English. Still it is difficult to conjecture what may ... Victoria, (hat the authors of this inhuman outrage may be brought to condign punishment. We now proceed to ... 2101 words
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  3. ADULTERATION OF INTOXICATING LIQUORS. ADULTERATIONS OF ARDENT SPRITS.
    Launceston Courier (Tas. : 1840 - 1843) Monday 19 December 1842 p 4 Article
    ... of an ounce of English saffron, and half an ounce of mace, steeped in a pint of brandy for ten days, ... strength, previous to its being sweetened.' This intelligent author remarks, that there is every ... continually stirring it for ten minutes, bnns: it up, and when fine it will be fit for use.' The author ... 1827 words
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  4. THIRD APPEARANCE OF THE BOY JONES AT BUCKINGHAM PALACE.
    Launceston Courier (Tas. : 1840 - 1843) Monday 26 July 1841 p 2 Article
    ... BelTs IF. Messenger. ? In looking over our files of English papers, we were somewhat struck vilb the ... 2226 words
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  5. TASMANIAN TEETOTAL SOCIETY.
    Launceston Courier (Tas. : 1840 - 1843) Monday 27 March 1843 p 4 Article
    ... - drinks for infants and men of grey hairs - drinks, provincial and national, for English, Irish, and ... early friends and asso ciates ? Are you not all prepared to relate some cstastrophe from drunkenness ... New South Wales, an English woman, more respectable tban many of her neighbours. She was not only ... 3958 words
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  6. FROM THE HOBART TOW GAZETTE Friday, August 27, 1841.
    Launceston Courier (Tas. : 1840 - 1843) Monday 6 September 1841 p 3 Detailed lists, results, guides
    ... Brim, Jane 2108 William Butler, John Barry 98 Ann Brooks, Providence (2) 1909 John Caygill, Norfolk 2856 Matthew Cross, Blenheim 1140 William Davidson, Lady Nugent 859 Charles Deverall, Enchantress 1221 Job Doney, Blenheim 461 William Edwards, Aurora 338 George Empson, Gilmore 391 Daniel Emerson, ... 1581 words
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  7. Advertising
    Launceston Courier (Tas. : 1840 - 1843) Monday 5 September 1842 p 3 Advertising
    ... imported very highly bW bulls, SWANSTONE, two years old, brefl by the late William Hewer, Esq., of North ... Medical, Surgical, Chemical, Botanical, Geological, and Philosophi cal Works, by the first authors, in different lan guages-most in English. Surgical and Opthal mical Instruments, &c. &c, belonging to ... 3251 words
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  8. Advertising
    Launceston Courier (Tas. : 1840 - 1843) Monday 8 August 1842 p 1 Advertising
    ... Spectator and Colonial Gazette, London, by all Newspaper Editors, and by the author, 14, Gray's Inn ... bushel of sixty pounds. Barley, English, 6s. and Cape, 4s. per bushel of fifty pounds. Oats, 4s. per ... */'' Books, by the most popular .authors. A large number of Maps, Coloured Prints, and Geometrical ... 3498 words
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  9. CHINA.
    Launceston Courier (Tas. : 1840 - 1843) Monday 21 March 1842 p 2 Article
    ... the action at Tinghae It is reported that expectations are enter tained by the high English ... extra, the intelligence shelvas brought. It is reported that Admiral Sir William Parker does not ... sup posed, while the English Forces were employed at Chinhae, took the opportunity of convey ing ... 1767 words
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  10. SINGAPORE NEWS.
    Launceston Courier (Tas. : 1840 - 1843) Monday 11 October 1841 p 3 Article
    ... 'he had kicked out [the . English kaffers from Herat,' and offering that [place in. sovereignty to the ... English, the King would have I nothing to do with it; and that to redeem bis pledge [with -the English, he had given up Gborian to the 6 Heratees. But immediately after, he assumed the ijjbvereifrnty ... 1468 words
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  11. CHINA NEWS.
    Launceston Courier (Tas. : 1840 - 1843) Monday 18 January 1841 p 2 Article
    ... proclamation offering rewards to soldiers and common people for the destruction of English lish vessels ... breathes nothing but death and destruction since the English squadron has passed by his provinces, from ... to its practical application to all the purposes contemplated by its author; but we believe it has ... 1122 words
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  12. LATEST ENGLISH NEWS. CHRISTENING OF THE PRINCE OF WALES.
    Launceston Courier (Tas. : 1840 - 1843) Monday 23 May 1842 p 2 Article
    ... LATEST ENGLISH NEWS. CHRISTENING OF THE PRINCE OF WALES. 'This ceremony was performed with great ... of Cambridge and the rest of the Royal party. The«Jfrc1ibishops and other Prelates next passed out of ... sudden death, by apoplexy, of Mr. Edward Howard, the author of ' Rattlin the Reefer,' the ' Old Com ... 1812 words
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  13. ENGLISH EXTRACTS.
    Launceston Courier (Tas. : 1840 - 1843) Monday 26 April 1841 p 3 Article
    ... ENGLISH EXTRACTS. The following, are a few extracts from the latest English . papers, principally ... English fleet was to stop the winter at Alexandria. The plague had broken out at Bey rout. - In the ... people, lined the banks of the river. On the suspension-bridge were placed nearly 1,500 veterans of the ... 1557 words
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  14. THE LAUNCESTON COURIER MONDAY, APRIL 11.
    Launceston Courier (Tas. : 1840 - 1843) Monday 11 April 1842 p 2 Article
    ... contain a variety of inter esting matter, but we have no room for extracts in this number. English ... sination' of English grammar. We passed it by when appearing in the Courier, but it haa now obtained ... grammar? From the very imperfect construction of the English language, much obscurity in the use of ... 2912 words
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  15. TO THE EDITOR OF THE LAUNCESTON COURIER.
    Launceston Courier (Tas. : 1840 - 1843) Monday 15 February 1841 p 2 Article
    ... an English University- Brassage to England and requisite outfit - 100 Guineas Vour tears at Oxfoi dor Cambridge -600 „ ?passage, &c, to return hither - 100 ,, K , Total - 800 Guineas Which multiplied ... 1382 words
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  16. AFFAIRS OF INDIA.
    Launceston Courier (Tas. : 1840 - 1843) Monday 18 July 1842 p 2 Article
    ... heavy, none, pro bably, so terrible, a reverse to English arms. And for all we have to thank ourselves. ... peer, and vaunted to Europe and the world the unconquerable power of English arms, and while the ... the loss of above 5,000 men ; yet, still, politically speaking, we have that firm confidence in the ... 1041 words
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  17. NEWS FROM CHINA.
    Launceston Courier (Tas. : 1840 - 1843) Monday 8 March 1841 p 2 Article
    ... contact with the English. He conjures the Emperor to be firm in the present cr sis, for if he gives ... NEWS FROM CHINA. (From the Adelaide Chronicle. - The arrival of the King William last has put 1 us ... coast, viz., that if the English would evacuate Chusan, another island equal in size would be ... 2165 words
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  18. ENGLISH NEWS.
    Launceston Courier (Tas. : 1840 - 1843) Monday 11 July 1842 p 2 Article
    ... ENGLISH Paper. The Long Lost PRESIDENT.-It - It is supposed from the following extract from the ... . . \\ 500 Trinadad ? 13 .. ,' 3130 ??? St. Lucia ? 7 . . . .' 1700 Tobago ? 6 .. ,. 1300 Rritish Guiana ... English ship of the line was ly ing off Tarifa on the 13th ; and the Correspondent ttiles that that ... 1796 words
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  19. TO THE EDITORS OF THE COURIER AND TEETOTAL ADVOCATE.
    Launceston Courier (Tas. : 1840 - 1843) Monday 20 February 1843 p 2 Article
    ... the English bible have in some places rendered it poison, and in some fury. In Deut. xxxii. this ... welfare of the land was concerned ? No ! but with a strong feeling of excitement, and by the author ity of ... 1628 words
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  20. THE EDITOR OF THE LAUNCESTON COURIER. " H[?] nugee seria ducunt" In Mala." —Hoa.
    Launceston Courier (Tas. : 1840 - 1843) Monday 25 October 1841 p 3 Article
    ... dissolution. fee is no other English news of importance. I THE QUEEN'S SPEECH. I House of Lords, June 22. Her ... 1461 words
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