Sir,—I feel that a few remarks on borough affairs as they now stand may not he out of place in your election number. I will therefore put an impartial view of the ...
Article : 320 wordsSir,—Seeing that Cr. Crouch so miserably failed in his attempt to injure the Market Inspector and the Surveyor, why did he not manfully and honestly acknowledge ...
Article : 299 wordsFellow Electors,—As Mr. Bunny has surprised his best friends by contesting the vacancy for the North Ward, I trust he will receive such a lesson at your hands as will ...
Article : 370 words"And on he trudges, keeping aye A stout heart to the brac, Proud that he is an honest soul Until his dying day." ...
Article : 1,236 wordsSIR,—We are amidst the throes that are attendant upon the eve of a Borough Election; and the importance of the interests involved demand that the most serious ...
Article : 1,009 wordsSir,—The burgesses of Prahran shared in your surprise on hearing that the borough election is to be contested, and the question asked on all hands is, "What is the object ...
Article : 512 wordsSir,—Of all despotisms, the most tyrannous is an occlesiastical one. History is plentifully besprinkled with illustrations thereof. It matters not in whose hands ...
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