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  2. PARLIAMENTARY PRIVILEGE.

    Sir,—The question of Parliamentary privilege [?] by Mr. Dill is the most grave and importent to which public attention has ever been called in this colony; and it is to be regretted ...

    Article : 7,855 words
  3. THOMAS JEFFERSON.

    Several chapters of M. De Witt's volume had already been published in the pages of the Re[?] [?]es Deux Mondes during the last four years. The whole of it was written before the outbreak of ...

    Article : 2,552 words
  4. QUARTZ-MINING.

    Sir,—I have carefully read your article on quartz-mining in your issue of the 8th inst., and I cannot but feel very much pleased to find that you so fully agree with the purport of the letters I ...

    Article : 1,470 words
  5. THE CAPE WEED.

    The rapid spread of certain weeds, some native and others of foreign origin, is a very striking feature of Australian colonization. In some places colonial native weeds spread in ...

    Article : 1,057 words
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