JUSTITIA.— We inserted our correspondent's first letter, and would gladly have inserted all the facts and documents of the second, but the arguments are nearly all personal; some of these personalities are highly unjust, and we cannot allow the ...
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Article : 1,551 wordsWE have just perused one of the most extraordinary documents that ever was penned in a civilised country; the substance of which we hasten to communicate to our readers. We hasten to do so ...
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Australasian Chronicle (Sydney, NSW : 1839 - 1843), Thu 24 Sep 1840, Page 2
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