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  2. THE JANISSARIES.

    We understood that Mr. Price had brought these gentry into some sort of decent order, and that they were not now permitted to oppress and insult the Lieges with impunity. But we ...

    Article : 830 words
  3. THE TIFON.

    Every thing had been going on prosperously until within a few day sail of the land, when, a little before noon, we were caught in a tifon. The rapid action of this description of squalls ...

    Article : 2,911 words
  4. THE GERMAN STUDENT'S STORY.

    I have witnessed many duels, but we usually settled these matters with a sword — a better method by the way and more worthy a soldier than your cold pistol firing. Any poltroon may ...

    Article : 3,174 words
  5. THE JANISSARIES AGAIN.

    In addition to the case of Mr. Shacklock, we have to record two other cases of the misconduct of these worthies to the free inhabitants.On Wednesday night an industrious ...

    Article : 1,410 words
  6. ON CONSTRUCTING PONDS.

    GENTLEMEN — As I have no doubt your columns are open to subject likely to benefit those columns who are embarking their capital in stocking the pastures of South Australia, ...

    Article : 649 words
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