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  2. NEW SOUTH WALES.—No. XIII.—(Continued.)

    "Of Sir T. Brisbane's administration, we may now freely speak. He is like a King borne to the tomb of his fathers, and his reign, therefore, bequeathed as a legacy to the historian—teneatis risum, amicis?—History of the reign ...

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  4. CONSIDERATIONS ON THIS RELATIVE DUTIES AND INTERESTS OF MOTHER COUNTRIES AND COLONIES.

    By ascertaing first, what we ought not to do, the way is clear to the discovery of what we ought to do. And, in the present instance, we accordingly perceive, that the surest way to make the inhabitants ...

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