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Article : 1,004 wordsOn the 31st. ultimo, in "the Official," the whole contents of which being now adopted by the Government, (seeing it pays for all the libels of the Editor) must be considered as ...
Article : 1,701 wordsWat Tyler, who erst-maced by Walworth, Withstood an Autocrat, of small worth, Shall live less-famed in prose or metre, Than Darling Ralph and Typo Peter! ...
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The Sydney Monitor (NSW : 1828 - 1838), Sat 11 Sep 1830, Page 2
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