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  2. ENGLISH MISCELLANIES.

    ARISTOCRATIC FEELING.—It is with mingled emotions of pity and disgust, that we again revert to the case of the unfortunate Mrs. Webster—pity for her afflictions, and disgust at the heartless treatment she has received ...

    Article : 1,180 words
  3. To the Editor of the MONITOR.

    SIR, There would be no benefit me judice, to either frock or buskin, by accepting your challenge on behalf of Mr. B's speech against the theatre, nobody but dull plodders or hack ...

    Article : 505 words
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  5. MR. MARSDEN'S BOOK.

    THE Governor knew how to appreciate the motives of the Reverend Chaplain well enough, in writing the letter alluded to, for they were and are, clear to all residents in New South Wale. He knew also, that however correct ...

    Article : 1,481 words
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