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  1. AFFAIRS OF SPAIN.
    The Colonist (Sydney, NSW : 1835 - 1840) Thursday 12 February 1835 p 5 Article
    ... Kurpinski, the patriotic music composer, unable to support the in dignities to )vhich his political ... time it arrived at Alexandria till despatched to Malta to meet the Me Me- diterranean packet. A similar ... its departure from Alexandria to Malta, though, as it appears from authentic docu docu- ments, it ... 1552 words
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  2. English Extracts.
    The Australian (Sydney, NSW : 1824 - 1848) Friday 6 May 1836 p 4 Article
    ... poet, he excelled in many departments; many of his songs have become national ; and in his Queen's ... recently excited tho indignation of the Maltese, by refusing permission to a book seller to print a ... and intelligent of the Maltese nobility, will be called upon to furnish tho informa tion which Lord ... 2995 words
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  3. OLD BAILEY SESSIONS. STUBBORN CONDUCT OF A JUROR.
    The Sydney Gazette and New South Wales Advertiser (NSW : 1803 - 1842) Tuesday 12 November 1833 p 3 Article
    ... popular will, nnd still wo are miserable, unhappy in ourselves, end wrangling with each other. then ... the Grand Jutv to tax and'dolude u»?-Ni us av ins clíhngé tont cela. Weare to have popular Juries ... decreed that the waters of Malta ahotild become the theatre of De Lauria's maiden victory. Having been ... 6644 words
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  4. English Extracts. VOTE BY BALLOT.
    The Colonist (Sydney, NSW : 1835 - 1840) Saturday 14 December 1839 p 4 Article
    ... the Ballot is found to chlck .itimildatiot, popular candiddtes will of course -stand a better ... mode of voting which favours the return of the candidate. who has ihe popular, 1reference. Equally ... the rich huessof a butterfly,orthe lustrous plumage of the birds, the murmuring music of the stream, ... 4077 words
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  5. The Courier. SATURDAY, AUGUST 13, 1831.
    The Hobart Town Courier (Tas. : 1827 - 1839) Saturday 13 August 1831 p 2 Article
    ... Ponsonby, Go- vernor of Malta, cousin of the noble premier. ?Christian Advocate. Mr. Alexander, ... appeared, of the popular lectures on the study of natu* j rat history^and the¦.sciences, by Dr. Lem* ... my fa- vourite old fiddle to send yon, with all the pieces of music in my custody. '1'his riddle was ... 7429 words
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  6. REVOLUTION IN FRANCE!
    Colonial Times (Hobart, Tas. : 1828 - 1857) Friday 24 December 1830 Supplement: Supplement to the Colonial Times. p 1 Article
    ...e residence of the Duchess of Berry. The popular cry was "Long live the Charter! trppida down with the ... and unarmed people looking on epëou and ecou- raging the popular party.     & ... - mark how the drums, music, officers, and soldiers are min- gled; and, behold, there is ... 11210 words
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  7. The Courier. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 16, l830.
    The Hobart Town Courier (Tas. : 1827 - 1839) Saturday 16 October 1830 p 2 Article
    ... Beattie has the following beautiful remarks on national music, with which we cannot refrain ... e that people generally entertain in favour of their national music. This lowest degree of patriotism is not wit ... sweet sounds, called the song of birds, proceed only from the male ; and, with a few exceptions, ... 6669 words
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  8. Select Poetry. A MALTESE LEGEND. (From the Mirror.)
    The Sydney Gazette and New South Wales Advertiser (NSW : 1803 - 1842) Saturday 8 June 1833 p 4 Article
    ... Select Poetry. .ri'W' t A MALTESE LEGEND. (From the Mirror.) Hark, Mirror,") llark. in the bower ... vessel's stern ; ? Ev'ry gaze my song entrancing, I would woo bim though he spurn." 'Here ehe rais'd hor eyes,- to the once bright skies, -For she heard the deep sea groan, And her song it stopp'd, ... 680 words
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  9. ENGLISH NEWS.
    The Hobart Town Courier (Tas. : 1827 - 1839) Friday 6 April 1838 p 2 Article
    ... formidable to Great Bri- tein. The Emperor Nicholas is very un- popular in his own dominions, and has ... Military Secretary. Sir Henry is at pre- sent Lieutenant-Governor of Malta. Colonel Lord Frederick ... 2943 words
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  10. English Extracts. (From the Times of March 7.)
    The Sydney Gazette and New South Wales Advertiser (NSW : 1803 - 1842) Thursday 14 August 1834 p 4 Article
    ... whom were Maltese, and one a Neapoli- I tan ; the crew consisted of six men, besides the captain. ... us to omit, slated that having in his previous song put forth his feelers to try the disposition of ... " you are out, it is a French popular tree. The same enlight- ened genius lately read in the paper» in ... 4906 words
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  11. MISCELLANEOUS NEWS:
    The Hobart Town Courier (Tas. : 1827 - 1839) Friday 4 March 1836 p 4 Article
    ... reach Malta. , ,, I -li- African Expedition.-Xt i? in ¡contempla^ 31.1 tiomto fit out, by ... marked by greater enthusiasm than ever. He carries with him the popular favour wherever he ap- pears, ... caught 24 hours after at Malta, thus tra- velling 1,000 English miles, or 42 miles an hour, and ... 5711 words
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  12. COLONIAL TIMES HOBART TOWN: JULY 27, 1831.
    Colonial Times (Hobart, Tas. : 1828 - 1857) Wednesday 27 July 1831 p 2 Article
    ... Elliott, and Lieutenant-Gen. Sir James Willoughby Goidon. The 1st Report is on Malta, the 2d on ... Fitzgerald, and General Gordon/ They lime published their first repoils, which includes, 1st. Malta, ... forwarding them to the Editors of the Journals, but that would be a a popular measure, and a stooping ... 7802 words
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  13. The Courier. FRIDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 16, 1836.
    The Hobart Town Courier (Tas. : 1827 - 1839) Friday 16 December 1836 p 2 Article
    ... esq. Commissioner of Inquiry at Malta. _ His Majesty has been pleased to signify his approbation of ... ' eclipsed by this new candidate for popular favour. The concerts he has given in London have set ... 5895 words
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