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Article : 791 words28 Grove street, Leamington, 20th June, 1865. My Lord,—It being considered important and right in the present condition of the Confederate States of America, to arrest further proceedings at sea in the ...
Article : 267 wordsSir,—I am directed by Earl Russell to acknowledge the receipt of your letter of the 20th instant, enclosing a copy of a letter which you are desirous of having forwarded to the commander of the Shenandoah, through ...
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Advertising : 2,686 wordsSir,—My name appears so often in your advertising columns that I never have any wish to "come out" in any other column; howover, I cannot let the letter of Mr. S. H. Pearce, in your issue of yesterday, pass without ...
Article : 774 wordsThe following correspondence between the Imperial authorities and the Governor of Queensland will be read with interest, although somewhat out of date:- [CIRCULAR.] ...
Article : 156 wordsSir,—On the 9th day of April last, General Lee was forced to evacuate the lines of Petersburg and Richmond after three days of continuous and sauguinary battle, and on the 14th of the same month, being ...
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Empire (Sydney, NSW : 1850 - 1875), Thu 16 Nov 1865, Page 8
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