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  2. Advertising

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  3. THE BRUCE METEORITE.

    Sir,—I can well understand the desire expressed by Sir R. Murchison and Professor Maskelyne to obtain possession of the Bruce meteorite in its entire state for the British ...

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  4. WHOLESALE DISFRANCHISEMENT.

    Sir,—In answer to your correspondent permit me through you to inform the public that there was no mistake or untruth, put that the rate-collector for Smith Ward called at my place of ...

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  5. TORRENS'S ACT.

    Sir,—As a letter I wrote you a week or two ago may appear to have intended a false alarm. I beg you will allow me a short explanation and a few remarks thereon. I alluded to ...

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  6. MUNICIPAL BODIES.

    Sir,—The letter of "Amanuensis," in your paper of Friday last, shows he is not a novice; but yet the ignorance displayed by him in regard to the law which bears on the subject of ...

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    BROUGHAM.—For reasons not given, Gentz was made to accompany Elliott to England, Metternich and other diplomatic men helping to supply him with the necessary money. What ...

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