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    We return to the lately received British intelligence. We have to solicit of our readers to excuse any occasional return to any particular subject which we may have ...

    Article : 4,796 words
  3. SIR JOHN OWEN.

    This gentleman, who is, through his brother, Mr. Edward Lord, known by repute in this Island, seems rapidly on the decline as respects his Parliamentary in ...

    Article : 609 words
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    It was our intention to have entered at some length upon the Ballinger question in our present number, but other matter compels us to postpone it to our next. In ...

    Article : 192 words
  5. ATTORNIES.

    A gentleman named “Hector,” who resides near Richmond, is entitled to great credit, for endeavouring, although unsuccessfully, to exercise the right here, which ...

    Article : 4,877 words
  6. JUDGES DELICACY.

    We have over and over again commented in some detail upon the vital importance of keeping Judges freed from being placed in situations in which it is ...

    Article : 188 words
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