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    We are unable any longer to deceive ourselves with regard to the estimation in which other communities hold the Inhabitants of I sunceston.The late proceedings at the police Office most [?] ...

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  3. TRYING TO BRAVE THE STORM.

    Come,come,Sir John, the wind will soon be o'er, The hail and tuin will shorty cease to pour;Follow with us,and rather the storm,Than take the road that leads you to reform. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. To the Editor.

    SIR—When I sent to the CORNWALL CHRONICLE my letter of the 24th ultimo,inclosing to you Mr.Gleadow's bill costs in the action—myself v.Heaney,I did so under the impression that Mr. ...

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  6. To the Editor.

    SIR—A circumstance, flagrant, probably, at are most of those horrid system adopted by Colonel Arthur, when vice was protected and encouraged at the expense of virtue, has lately ...

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