There was great news that night for the regular Maypole customers, to each of whom, as he straggled in to occupy his allotted seat in the chimney corner, John, with a most impressive slowness of delivery, ...
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Article : 489 wordsTHE unparalleld "power of face" with which the Herald continues to express its disbelief of the persecutions formerly inflicted upon the Catholic prisoners in this colony will have one good effect. ...
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Australasian Chronicle (Sydney, NSW : 1839 - 1843), Tue 16 Nov 1841, Page 2
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