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  2. SKETCHES OF THE PRESENT STATE OF SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    December 5—To-day we set oat to visit Cape Jervis and the fishery beyond. The morning was highly propitious, clear, and fine, but not too hot, the thermometer being 82 in the shade at 11 o'clock. ...

    Article : 5,954 words
  3. ASPECT OF COLONIAL AFFAIRS.

    Our Colonies are resolved not to leave Ministers in peace. They will not hold their tongues while Lord Grey legislated for them, out of his own head, all for thier benefit. The Cape of Good Hope people ...

    Article : 534 words
  4. SEA ISLAND COTTON SEED.

    Most of our readers probably aware that a large quantity of cotton seed has recently been sent out per the ship Countess of Minto, from Liverpool, to the Rev. Dr. Lang, M.C. It has been sent, at ...

    Article : 1,513 words
  5. BRITISH COLONIZATION.

    Montesquieu has said that the failure of great enterprizes may also invariably be traced to the influence of the petty private motives of gain or glory, which secretly actuate those who undertake them. ...

    Article : 759 words
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