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  2. CHINESE IMMIGRATION.

    AT no period of the history of this colony have the public interests stood more in need of all the collective energy of thinking minds than the present. The great change which ...

    Article : 4,043 words
  3. THE UPPER HOUSE.—MR. JUSTICE DICKINSON'S PAMPHLET.

    "THE existence of social distinctions and the transmission of hereditary honours," says Mr. Justice Dickinson, "are congenial to the inclinations of Englishmen, who do not change their ...

    Article : 1,915 words
  4. ON GOLD DEPOSITS AND WASHINGS.

    GOLD, from being found in its metallic state, is always, even to those acquainted with finding it in its deposits, a subject of much exaggeration, to many times its real amount; and even ...

    Article : 1,250 words
  5. ON THE SUPERFICIAL PRODUCTION OF GOLD, OXIDE OF TIN, &c., OR ALLUVIALMETALLIFEROUS DEPOSITS.

    IT is well known that the largest proportion of gold is obtained from rivers and superficial deposits, in granitic districts. The quantity extracted from veins is comparatively small, less ...

    Article : 2,519 words
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