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  2. The Prompter, AND DRAMATIC CENSOR.

    [?] proud to flatter—too sincere to lie: [?]’ll blem these Actors with a candid[?]: [?]ging of their barions merits still— [?]bat’s fit, what’s not what’s excellent, in bar’s ill ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 1,111 words
  3. The Murderers of Mr. Wilson.

    In our last, we mentioned that M’ Kay and Lamb, the two wretches, whoso wantonly and cruelly murdered the above-named young gentleman, had been tried ...

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  4. The Roads.

    In our last we mentioned that no public officer renderal himself more obnoxions to the Colonists, than does Mr. Ch[?]yne, the Inspector General of Roads. ...

    Article : 659 words
  5. The Pirates.

    In nothing the trial of the Pirates, who Seized, the Government brig Frederick, in the year 1827, at Macquarie Harbour as mentioned in our last, the ...

    Article : 392 words
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