On Friday 11th inst.—From London and Cape of Food Hope, having lett the former plan on the 8th of July, and the latter the 26the December, the barque Kains, Capt, Goodwin with ...
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Article : 744 wordsSIR,—The manner in which public affairs are managed in this Colony among some of your Excellency's Satellites and advisers, leaves but little doubt in forming a judgment thereupon. ...
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Article : 463 wordsSIR,—I have always admired the pure and innate love of justice exhibited by Jack Cade, and his followers, in proposing as their first act, to hang-all the lawyers," and I wish to Heaven a ...
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The Australian (Sydney, NSW : 1824 - 1848), Fri 18 Mar 1831, Page 3
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