WE have received Cape papers to the 3rd January last. Everything appeared to be quiet, and the affairs of the colony in a flourishing condition. We give a few extracts below. ...
Article : 353 wordsTHE LAND ! Whose is it ? To whom does it belong ? How ought it to be managed ? For whose benefit is it to be disposed of? Are the People at large the rightful owners of the soil ? Is the right of ownership vested ...
Article : 1,876 wordsThe usual weekly meeting of the Council of the Association was held on Wednesday evening last, at the Office of the PEOPLE'S ADVOCATE, when there was a very large attendance both of Councillors and members of the Association. ...
Article : 727 wordsOn Tuesday, the 30th day of January, 1649, just two hundred years ago, a crowned King of England, at two hours before noon, proceeded on foot from St. James's to Whitehall between two lines of infantry, a guard of halberdiers following and going before, with ...
Article : 1,474 wordsSo the British Government will cast upon our shores the moral filth from the gaols and hulks of the mother country, in defiance of our upraised voice against the degrading injustice! And so wilfully they will fling ...
Article : 506 wordsOn Wednesday last the autumnal exhibition of the above Society was held in the market shed letter A, and an excellent display of fruit, vegetables, and flowers, was laid out. We regret much that the number of visitors was not so great ...
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