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  1. IRISH DUELLING.
    Launceston Advertiser (Tas. : 1829 - 1846) Thursday 2 November 1843 p 4 Article
    ... John, 26th ditto. - - Cyan. Michael, 14th ditto. Hennie, Matthew, I lth ditto. Way, George, 2fitb ... Brown, George, Aurora Bates. Thomas, dilto Chappell, William, Bardaster Cooper, James. Jtabella ... 3522 words
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  2. LAUNCESTON: THURSDAY EVENING, SEPT. 25, 1845.
    Launceston Advertiser (Tas. : 1829 - 1846) Thursday 25 September 1845 p 2 Article
    ... Houses and Beacons, iu Doss's Straits, or on the coasts atjjnceut.' This mailer, he said, was 60 plain, ... Cataragui upon this coast, occasioning thereby measures to be taken to meet, such a calamity when too ... description, constructed by Mr Alexander Bain (whose labours in ibis department of scientific art we have so ... 4961 words
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  3. LAUNCESTON, JUNE 20, 1833.
    Launceston Advertiser (Tas. : 1829 - 1846) Thursday 20 June 1833 p 2 Article
    ... dramatic art bears no re semblance to ours : its action is slower, more characteristic, and more ... dramatic art. Tbe Parisian pub lic willingly yielded to these new and unex pected impressions, and as ... therefore, made us advanoe a step in the dramatic art.' The Turks.- The power and glory of the ... 7123 words
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  4. To the Editor of the Launceston Advertiser.
    Launceston Advertiser (Tas. : 1829 - 1846) Monday 4 April 1831 p 106 Article
    ... -was formed, and became ( the. luminous arid immort%l (prgan. of poetry, history; oratory, and. ... iusinessisiioMo^atf^very^hot^red^iriiuropey I but to explore every port and every coast in Eu } rope, Asia, and America, into which her1 ... 989 words
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  5. POETRY. MEMORY'S TRIBUTE.
    Launceston Advertiser (Tas. : 1829 - 1846) Thursday 6 October 1842 p 4 Article
    ... POETRY. MEMORY'S TRIBUTE. H. H. BLACKHAM, Adelaide the sweet, haze of sun-setting glows, To watch the deep waters so sparkling and bright. When the freed heart away like a passage-bird goes To the ... weakness [hath been ; We shall beam 'mid the colonies spread on our coast A bright jewel worthy the ... 195 words
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  6. THE LAST DAYS OF POMPEH. FROM THE EXAMINER.
    Launceston Advertiser (Tas. : 1829 - 1846) Thursday 16 April 1835 p 4 Article
    ... work of art, in its general keeping, its trouble and Us re pose, it is the most masterly production ... use the term art, we mean, of course, that which in its highest form realizes nature. For the ... poetry of the story, as Clodius and Dininid arc of its eTery-day-Hfe and vorldliness. Sallursl, a ... 3350 words
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  7. LAUNCESTON, OCTOBER 1, 1835.
    Launceston Advertiser (Tas. : 1829 - 1846) Thursday 1 October 1835 p 2 Article
    ... internal state which tuedi to be tall marked, while its changes art in proms, and the very interfiling ... higher flight. That poetry must bring a man to a garret, a pluralist stocking, and an unpaid milk bill, ... 4673 words
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  8. POETRY WOMAN—ROME
    Launceston Advertiser (Tas. : 1829 - 1846) Thursday 10 December 1840 p 4 Article
    ... POETRY WOMAN-ROME MOMr. ' There is a spot of earth supremely blest, A dearer, sweeter spot than ... Charlotte's Souud, (iO ; Kopite and Maun,2O0; Port Nicholson, l,(iOO. Cast Coast.- Bank's Peninsula, 100; Port Otago, 250 ; thence south, 300. North Island, Fast Coast. - Poverty Hay, 30; Ktvcr Thames, ... 644 words
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  9. HORRIBLE CALAMITY.
    Launceston Advertiser (Tas. : 1829 - 1846) Monday 18 January 1830 Supplement: SUPPLEMENTS TO THE Launceston Advertiser. p 2 Article
    ... on the island ; and also posted up, at a certain distance along the coast, signal-posts, with ... written, ' Ship Grani- cus, Cook.' On the African Coast Pilot, and two other nautical books, appears, ' Robert Martin, Barnmouth by Ayton, near Berwick, N. B.' Br Be- low two lines of poetry, in the Sea ... 867 words
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  10. A COLUMN OR SO FROM PUNCH HINTS ON POPPING THE QUESTION.
    Launceston Advertiser (Tas. : 1829 - 1846) Thursday 29 February 1844 p 4 Article
    ... - this will be a Fplciulid hit. If die coast is clear, down you must fall on your kuee, right or ... more valuable hints but Punch has something better to do than to teach ninnies the art pf amorifying. ... 434 words
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  11. THE PROPOSED NEW SETTLEMENT AT PORT ESSINGTON.
    Launceston Advertiser (Tas. : 1829 - 1846) Thursday 23 August 1838 p 3 Article
    ... coast of this continent, tinent, is an event the most deeply interesting in its pro bable consequences ... Greenock, the owners of the brig Stirling Cas. tic, which was wrecked on this coast to the nonliward in ... one or more settlements on the north or north-irast coast of this continent, and to afford ... 2472 words
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  12. DISSERTATION ON THE ART OF FLYING.
    Launceston Advertiser (Tas. : 1829 - 1846) Thursday 24 August 1843 p 3 Article
    ... DISSERTATION on the ART OF FLYING. The following is from Johnson's well known Rasselas. We extract ... the mechanist, 'fishes have the water, in which yet beasts cau swim by nature, and man by art. He that ... man. But I will work only on this condition, that the art shall not he divulged, and that you shall ... 976 words
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  13. MR. UNDERWOOD.
    Launceston Advertiser (Tas. : 1829 - 1846) Thursday 29 June 1837 p 3 Article
    ... School Society was held on. Tuesday evenitig, at tlie Theatre of the School of Art=, and was very thinly ... sufficient burthen to be able at all times to proeeej iil'ing our coast. Sin i' /.ord1 William ... 711 words
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  14. ERRORS OF CATTLE BREEDERS.
    Launceston Advertiser (Tas. : 1829 - 1846) Thursday 13 August 1840 p 4 Article
    ... bul characters commnnieaicd by art become permanent by continued rentn ducuon Thus, in die case of ... uistncis stretching along the western coast of Ireland, in place of such sheep as the country would ... 654 words
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  15. THE BARON DE THIERRY.
    Launceston Advertiser (Tas. : 1829 - 1846) Thursday 14 January 1836 p 3 Article
    ... to the protector ship ot the interesting islands so closely euiitiguotis lo our coast, and will not ... 670 words
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  16. WRECK IN BASS'S STRAITS.
    Launceston Advertiser (Tas. : 1829 - 1846) Friday 20 June 1845 p 3 Article
    ...ry, bound from Sydney to London-one - one of the most distressing shipwrecks wrecks that has ... at noon ; having walked up the coast from Waterhouse Point, where he was landed by a sealer's boat, ... Wilkinson, Patrick Gardiner, Michael Nicholson, George Hempson. Names of those drowned.- Two daughters of ... 614 words
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  17. SYDNEY NEWS
    Launceston Advertiser (Tas. : 1829 - 1846) Thursday 4 February 1836 p 3 Article
    ... Coast, from which she procet-deJi-; i-e Fric.i Iv Island-, and on inr pissane to Sydney to::rVl at ... correspondence, original poetry, translations from Scripture, and from uscfui Knglisli and American ... 2678 words
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  18. DINNER TO WASHINGTON IRVING.
    Launceston Advertiser (Tas. : 1829 - 1846) Thursday 7 March 1833 p 5 Article
    ... from seeing the ravages of time. ' As to my native city, from the time I ap proached the coast, 1 ... have once more got sight of a Book calling it self Poetry, yet which actually is a Kind of Book, and no ... 1883 words
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  19. FURNEAUX'S ISLANDS.
    Launceston Advertiser (Tas. : 1829 - 1846) Monday 7 February 1831 p 44 Article
    ... North East Coast . Van Diemen's Land, generally known in the 'ftp charts by the name of "FURNEAUX'S ... - ^and is .general 1 ly_ Jight, and sandy . Some ^art-otJt high ; the /cetttre_oflhe island be ing ... uo^trees- «rn . any kind. ' Snug Cove'* is upon the south! west coast of Clarks island immediately op ... 4091 words
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  20. From SYDNEY MONITOR, 1st DECEMBER.
    Launceston Advertiser (Tas. : 1829 - 1846) Thursday 20 December 1832 p 407 Article
    ... Mr. Robinson when he was last down on the coast. They threatened to attack Mr. Cot trbll's party ; and one of his Sydney men nar rowly escaped being killed. Mr. Cottrecl is again off for the coast, ... 1081 words
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