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  2. Jane and Robert Bristow to Mrs. Moore, Dean Street, Holborn.

    “Dear Brother and Sister,—Do not think that we have forgotten you in not writing sooner, but we wished to give you every intelligence we could. We had a long voyage ...

    Article : 624 words
  3. William Suter, Bricklayer, to his family.

    Dear Father, Mother, Brothers, and Sisters, —I have written these few lines to you hoping it will find you in good health, as it leaves me at present. I think God we ...

    Article : 5,127 words
  4. Adelaide, April 22, 1837.

    Dear Mr. M‘Kenzie, I arrived all safe in South Australia after a five months’ voyage, and then began my commencement of a brisk life. First we ...

    Article : 617 words
  5. William Pearce to G. F. Angas, Esq.

    Knowing your interest in the welfare and prosperity of the new colony, manifested in your liberality and unbounded zeal, it will be gratifying to hear that your ...

    Article : 478 words
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