WHETHER we look at the vast importance of this undertaking to the health and comfort of the twenty thousand inhabitants of our metropolis— at the length of time which elapsed between its ...
Article : 4,013 wordsSIR,—The style of colonial eloquence is one of the most amusing of colonial pretensions. An interesting display of the commodity having been recently witnessed, I beg, for the edification of ...
Article : 566 wordsSIR,—An article headed "Preparatory Schools," appeared in the last number of The Sydney Times, purporting to show the great benefit which would be derived, not only to the "State," but ...
Article : 450 wordsSIR,—As if by common consent, the matter of National Education has been suffered to die away by all our colonial journals, and with the explosion of the Irish System, all the benefits, ...
Article : 793 wordsVARIOUS reports are in course of circulation as to the probable successor of Sir Richard Bourke, and it has even been positively asserted 'that Colonel Arthur is now on his way hither to assume the ...
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The Colonist (Sydney, NSW : 1835 - 1840), Thu 16 Nov 1837, Page 2
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