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Advertising : 257 wordsThere is to be a public meeting, at the Sailors' Home to night. And who will attend? Who cares for Sailors? Surely people ought to think well of the bridge ...
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Article : 201 wordsState of Her Majesty's Jail, July 2nd 1810— Trial, 113 men and 20 women; death, 2 men; [?], [?] man, [?] woman; [?], 82 men, I woman; bail, 6 men, 4 women; con[?] ...
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The Sydney Herald (NSW : 1831 - 1842), Fri 3 Jul 1840, Page 2
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