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    There was a time in infancy, I well remember now, When seated on my mother's knee, with grave and thoughtful brow, ...

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  3. PORT PHILLIP REVENUE.

    The following is an Abstract of the revenue of the District of Port Phillip, for the Quarterended 30th June, 1846. GENERAL REVENUE. ...

    Article : 337 words
  4. From the Sydney Herald.

    How it came to pass that the produce of New South Wales was subjected to a duty of only five per cent., while the duty on the produce of other eolonies ...

    Article : 613 words
  5. DISTRUPTION IN THE COLONIAL PRESS BYTERIAN CHURCH.

    The Rev. Mr Forbes, of Melbourne, on a late occasion, addressed his congregation, on the subject of the present crisis in the affairs of ...

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  6. THE NEW GERMAN REFORMER RONGE.

    We regret to say that our worst tears respecting this bold and ardent young man receive daily confirmation. In a letter from a ...

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  7. A DOUBLE COMET.

    Sir,—On the evening of the 23rd January, as I was preparing to observe Biela's comet, I discovered a smaller comet in its immediate ...

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  8. THE VANDEMONIAN TARIFF.

    As we anticipated, the "Bill for equalising certain duties of Customs" (by imposing a uniform ad valorem tax of 15 per cent, on all roods and merchandise ...

    Article : 463 words
  9. WOMEN OF TAHITI.

    I hesitate to speak of the females of this island, for I differ from all who have gone before me in relation to their vaunted beauty. ...

    Article : 312 words
  10. CONVEYANCE OF LANDS.

    The Colonial Gazette, published in London, puts forth several queries respecting the legality of transfers of Landed property in the colonies by and ...

    Article : 485 words
  11. SHIP BEDS.

    The Paris Journal des Debats, on occasion of loss of the Papin, published a letter, recommending the substitution on board ...

    Article : 99 words
  12. THE CORN LAW DEBATE.

    The Sieolc says :—" In proportion as the discussion on the corn laws is prolonged within the walls of the English ...

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