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  2. ORIGINAL CORRESPONDENCE.

    SIR,—In a number of your truly valuable journal, dated the 29th of December last, appeared an article, reflecting on the character of the teachers of this Colony, by a writer ...

    Article : 1,456 words
  3. THE SEA! THE SEA!

    The [?] the sublime, the graceful, the lovely sea! The sea, which, if it separates friends for awhile, unites nations, and for ever! —which links together the great kindred of ...

    Article : 2,714 words
  4. To the Editor.

    SIR,—In a recent number of your valuable paper, you made some allusions to the way in which business is conducted in the Court of Requests. Now, although the Commissioner ...

    Article : 209 words
  5. FACTS AND SCRAPS.

    NOBILITY AND GENTRY.—Let States that aim at greatness take heed how their nobility do multiply too fast; for that makcth the common subject grow to be a peasant and base ...

    Article : 993 words
  6. To the Editor.

    SIR,—So it appears that His Excellency has at last made up his mind to pay neglected Launceston another visit, like the visits of the angels, "few and far between." Sir John ...

    Article : 210 words
  7. To the Editor.

    SIR,—Although a silent, I have not been an inattentive observer, of the discussion which has lately appeared in your journal, on the state of education in this Colony. And, if the conduct ...

    Article : 1,860 words
  8. To the Editor.

    SIR,—Being convinced by your writings that you are desirous of introducing to your readers whatever you consider calculated to advance their interests, I take the liberty of suggesting ...

    Article : 622 words
  9. To the Editor.

    SIR,—The Colonial Record, has, I see, at length made its appearance, and seems to be what it professes, a religious paper; certainly, people of a serious turn have a right to have a ...

    Article : 264 words
  10. To the Editor.

    SIR,—Some months ago, when your hottest and deferred castigation of certain member of the clique-touched them to the quality they put their contemptible organ into [?] ...

    Article : 466 words
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