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Advertising : 320 words"Political economy has hitherto occupied itself about the production of wealth. It must now occupy itself about the distribution [?] weal-[?]; so that the labou[?]er may no longer be left without his fair share of the produce.' -- LAMARTINE. ...
Article : 41 wordsOUR readers will perceive that we have this, week made an alteration in our appearance, which we trust will not be displeasing either to their taste or convenience. We have been ...
Article : 407 wordsThree Lectures, on the Impolicy and Injustice of Religious. Establishments, or the Granting of Money for the support of Religion from the public Treasury, in the Australian Colonics. By JOHN DUNMORE LANG, D D. A. M. ...
Article : 268 wordsRUSSIA. Worn out, weary, very dreary, -- Oh! I sigh for Peace; Britain's armies, disemcharmers, ...
Article : 42 wordsROYAL VICTORIA THEATRE.--"Ex nihil nil fit." There having been no novelty produced at this theatre during the past week we have nothing to review, and but little to say about the doing at "the Vic!"' On ...
Article : 565 wordsMy power, is all despotic; and so, with every nerve, I'll try to crush all liberty -- thus Russia. I shall serve. ...
Article : 22 wordsI'll marry a British Princess -- Rumpty, tumpty. id-id-ty; Though Albert is in a sad mess --Shumpty, dumpty,'nid-i-ty. ...
Article : 50 wordsI had a dream of Freedom; but the knaves, Who called on me to help them, wished for slaves: ...
Article : 21 wordsThey've done for me; -- Great Allah! make amends -- For my great fault -- mistaking foes for friends! ...
Article : 20 wordsTarnation seize life! if I don't with whittle. Make them there Britishers, smoke, chew, and spittle; They tried to list our soldiers: but you see, They failed -- 'cos soldiers don't belong to We. ...
Article : 50 wordsHow long and how energetically -- and, at length, how successfully -- has the endeavour to monopolize the fairest lands of this colony, been denounced and resisted? Shortly before the arrival of Sir Richard ...
Article : 1,790 wordsIn climate cold -- most warm in heart -- Of liberty we take the part. ...
Article : 16 wordsThe duties taken off the Sound Can scarcely let our voice go round. ...
Article : 20 wordsThe peace is most propitious -- I have a son and heir, No Salic Law can stop him from 'heriting my chair. The banners' flaunt his praises; the cannons boom his birth-- ...
Article : 2,364 wordsTHE treaty of peace is at last signed, and the contending nations have once more sheathed the sword. For what, we as yet know not. -- For how long, it is impossible at present to say: nor would it be prudent to venture an ...
Article : 1,281 words"But inborn worth, that fortune can control. New-strung; and stiffer bent her softer soul The Heroine assum'd the Woman's place, Confirm'd her mind, and fortif'y'd her face." ...
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