SIR, I have lately read with great pleasure and improvement, a pamphlet attributed here to you, or to Mr. Tenant, or to both, ...
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Article : 717 wordsIN order that the Gentleman of the Law at home may not he discouraged from emigrating to this Colony, we have the pleasure to inform, them, that they need not credit the report of ...
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The Sydney Monitor (NSW : 1828 - 1838), Sat 31 Dec 1831, Page 2
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