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  2. THE SYDNEY MONITOR

    TO CORRESPONDENTS.—Phialnthropist at a leisure day, being a standing subject. Senex the same. By no other means than by making the ...

    Article : 8,998 words
  3. FEECH OF EARL RADNOR IN THE HOUSE OF LORDS ON THE 5th OCT.

    The Earl of Radnor was surprised at the opposition to the Motion; for all the Noble Lords who had spoken, with one exception, were called upon to say Aye or ...

    Article : 2,129 words
  4. THE KING'S NAME.

    MORNING HERALD—There is no individual—no, nor any number of individuals—to whom the people are one half so much indepted on the great subject of reform as to the Monarch ...

    Article : 1,075 words
  5. OMNIUM.

    CHANGES IN THE MINISTRY.—We learn that Viscount Palmerston has sent in his resignation as Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs; this event has been contemplated for ...

    Article : 642 words
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