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    By no other means than by making the ruling few, uneasy, can those they oppress obtain redress.—(Jeremy Bentham.) Sir W. Draper ought to have known, that no ...

    Article : 179 words
  3. Case of EDWARD SMITH HALL, on which a Petition to the House of Commons is founded.

    That the Petitioner is a free Emigrant Settler residing at Sydney, in the Colony of new South Wales, and conducts the Monitor Journal ...

    Article : 3,379 words
  4. THE SYDNEY MONITOR

    (The following is a literal extract from that eminent paper at Liverpool, called the "Albion," (date the 8th November) which is read by the merchants, traders, ...

    Article : 5,761 words
  5. Abstract of a second Petition, respecting a Bill, by a notice dated Sydney 11th January, 1830, about to be passed by the Council by direction of the Governor, the New South wales Act empowering him to propose any lows for the local government of the Colony, and which Bill, if passed into a law, will effectually prevent all publications at all displeasing to Government.

    By this Bill, the owner of a press and types, and every person engaged in the conducting of a newspaper, is subjected to the same responsibility as the editors and publishers. No ...

    Article : 510 words
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