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Article : 739 wordsSir—Tour correspondent “E. S.,” of No. 3, Bundle-street, appears to forget that the “ gent” referred to in his letter of the 5th instant did offer to pay one-third cash, and half his income to meet ...
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Evening Journal (Adelaide, SA : 1869 - 1912), Thu 8 Apr 1869, Page 3
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