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  2. TO THEIR HONORS THE JUDGES, AND THE BARRISTERS OF NEW SOUTH WALES.

    HONORED AND RESPECTED SIRS, IT is with great diffidence, and not till after long and serious reflection, that we proceed in this public manner to solicit your attention ...

    Article : 3,909 words
  3. TEETOTALISM: or, the Voice of Happiness, Wisdom, and Benevolence. A Discourse delivered in the Town Hall, Alnwick, May 30, 1838. By the Rev. James Duncan, Warkworth.

    Now, whatever is inconsistent with happiness, in any, or in all of these respects, is contrary to the will of our Creator, and subversive of his purpose. All sin is so--all impropriety--all undue anxiety--all ...

    Article : 2,295 words
  4. THE STAGE COACH

    "We were deeply affected," continued the elderly gentleman, "with Arthur Middleton's account. From the period of this interview, the relation between this young man and the object of his affections became of a ...

    Article : 2,380 words
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