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  2. ORIGINAL CORRESPONDENCE. A JUROR'S DEFENCE OF HIS VERDICT.

    Sir—Not having a frequent opportunity of reading the newspapers, I this day read (for the first time) in the South Australian Register the Editor's remarks on the verdict given in "Pearce's Insolvency Case," and ...

    Article : 400 words
  3. PICKINGS FROM OUR PORTFOLIO. NAPOLEON'S DEATHBED.

    Dr Bogue wrote an Essay on the Divine authority of the New Testament, intended chiefly for the refutation of infidels, by a discussion of the principal objections which they make to Christianity. Of this important ...

    Article : 517 words
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  5. A LYRIC FOR LOVERS.

    Love launch'd a gallant little craft, Complete with every rope; In golden words was painted aft—"The Cupid, Captain Hope." ...

    Article : 185 words
  6. MODERN EDUCATION.

    How to raise the educator, both in himself and in public estimation, is the great educational problem of the day. The art of teaching the young is much rarer than that of instructing adults, or than the faculty of ...

    Article : 294 words
  7. SOWING AND PLANTING.

    Sir—Your valuable journal having been from its commencement the medium of communicating to agriculturists, sheepfarmers, and the Colonists in general, the results of useful experiments made, and the ...

    Article : 471 words
  8. A BOLD PREACHER.

    The boldness of Samuel Davies (a qualification so important that even St. Paul requested the Christians to pray that it might be given him) will be illustrated by a single anecdote. When President of Princeton ...

    Article : 242 words
  9. CLUBS.

    The Club life amongst the rich is an anti-protestant system, a system different from that of privacy and familism, which has so particularly distinguished the industrial and scientific era. The clubs are now the ...

    Article : 301 words
  10. TOM PAINE.

    A gentleman of this city, now living, who personally knew Thomas Paine, and was repeatedly in his company during the last years of his life, gives the following account of a conversation with him, respecting the Bible: ...

    Article : 360 words
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