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  2. THE ANCIENT AND MODERN COLONIAL SYSTEMS.

    The King, finding the Company (the London Company, which colonized Virginia), unwilling to listen to his behests, and refusing, at his dictation, to elect their officers, determined to overturn the Company ...

    Article : 1,674 words
  3. LETTERS TO THE EDITORS.

    The Editors wish it to be distinctly understood, that although it is their desire that this Journal should freely express the opinions of their correspondents, they (the Editors) are not to he considered as responsible for their ...

    Article : 60 words
  4. THE PROPOSED AUSTRALIAN CONSTITUTION.

    Gentlemen—You have aptly compared the "late meeting" on the proposed constitution, to the "mountain iu labour." The lieges assembled there for no other apparent purpose than to have a day's sport, as they ...

    Article : 394 words
  5. BANKERS AND BANKING.

    James William Gilbert, a well-known writer on finance, and a successful manager of a join stock branch in England, has lately published a treatise of considerable value.—To all persons engaged in ...

    Article : 938 words
  6. IN RE BARQUE "DOUGLAS."

    Gentlemen—In your issue of to-day, Dr Duncan, in his offical letter tot he Colonial secretary, copies the deaths on board this vessel since her arrival—one, he says, was from dropsy: and the other, "a man taken ...

    Article : 211 words
  7. THE STAGE.

    Gentlemen—Reading your severe, but too just remarks on the present state of our theatre, I urn led to the following observations, to which, if you think them worth, you may give a place in your valuable paper. ...

    Article : 590 words
  8. FRENCH INTERVENTION.

    Gentlemon—I perceive by recent news from Europe that the French Government has not yet escaped from the false position in which it placed itself by the expedition to Rome; having met with unexpected resistance ...

    Article : 716 words
  9. REPAIRING VESSELS IN PORT ADELAIDE.

    Gentlemen—On my arrival, and since I hare been here, my surprise has been excited at the numerous first-class ships in your harbour. I have, therefore, actually supposed that the accommodations of the port were ...

    Article : 507 words
  10. THE ABORIGINES.

    Gentlemen—I beg leave to trouble you with a few remarks on an extract from " An appeal on behalf of the Aborigines," published in your paper of the 14th inst. The extract I give at length, viz.—"They would have ...

    Article : 334 words
  11. "RELIGIOUS LIBERTY."

    Gentlemen—We hear a vast deal now-a-days about "liberty of conscience." "voluntaryism," and so forth. "Religious Liberty" has become the rallying cry of ten thousand otherwise quarrelsome sects, the firebrand of ...

    Article : 1,660 words
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