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  2. THE CATARRH.

    The Melbourne Journals a few weeks ago raised the alarm that that destructive disease, the catarrh, hitherto peculiar to the Middle and Northern Districts of New South Wales, had ...

    Article : 1,621 words
  3. EPISODE IN MY REMINISCENCES OF THE VOYAGE TO, AND SETTLEMENT AT, PORT PHILLIP.

    The vessel was scarcely under weight before a shore boat attempted to reach alongside, rowed by two watermen. It only contained one passenger—a delicate female of the middle class, ...

    Article : 1,773 words
  4. OLD LEGISLATION.

    PRIVILEGES OF THE LADIES.—It is statut and ordainit by the Scottish Council, in the reign of Queen Margaret, 1288, that like maidene ladye, of baith hie an low estaite, ...

    Article : 1,789 words
  5. LINDA, THE INDIAN GIRL.

    The vale of Cashmere has ever been esteemed as the paradise of Hindostan, with its luxuriant verdure, its fields of roses, its fruitful trees—and its limped streams. It is encircled by mountains, ...

    Article : 2,132 words
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