By the Celia, we received the Sydney Journals to the 6th May. They are chiefly occupied with comments upon the recent change of Ministers, which are the ...
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Article : 700 wordsSIR, The result of the late Public Meeting must be the subject of gr[?]tulation to the whole Colony, and although few individuals from this division of the Inland ...
Article : 425 wordsWhen last the Editor of this Journal had the honor to come under the important notice of Mr. Roberts, it was some few years ago in the shape of about a quire of ...
Article : 1,188 wordsSIR, I presume you are so much occupied with the English news, that to address you on any subject this week is out of the question, but in your next, I trust ...
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The Tasmanian (Hobart Town, Tas. : 1827 - 1839), Sat 4 Jun 1831, Page 7
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