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Article : 288 wordsThe Solicitor General, on the part of the Attorney General, moved that Mr. John Dunsmore, writer to the signet, be admitted an attorney of the supreme court. Application granted. ...
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Australasian Chronicle (Sydney, NSW : 1839 - 1843), Tue 16 Aug 1842, Page 2
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