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Article : 341 wordsThe Memorial of the undersigned Inhabitants of New South Wales, humbly showeth:— That your Memorialists have observed, in the Minute of His Excellency the Governor recently ...
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Article : 395 wordsIn the code of Regulations. recently published there is no requisition for the attendance of ticket-of leave-holders at public worship on Sabbath, and the consequence has been, that in ...
Article : 197 wordsAn Onlooker will be inserted in our next. We forgot to mention in our last number that we had received letter from Maitland, signed E.Z., reflecting on the severity of the punishments inflicted by the active ...
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The Colonist (Sydney, NSW : 1835 - 1840), Thu 2 Jul 1835, Page 5
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