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Article : 271 wordsA few yours since the combined nations of langland and France despatched to the shores of the Crimea a powerful and warlike expedition to exterminate and destroy. In a month or two an expedition will sail from ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 2,059 wordsSIR—My attention has been drawn to a letter in your issue of this day, bearing the signature of "Mr. Uhr," the Under-sheriff, and having reference to some comments by the law Reporter of the Sydney Morning ...
Article : 159 wordsSIR—As the obsorvance of the "Sabbath" is occupying a deal of attention, at the present time, permit me, as an attentive reader of your valuable journal to make a few remarks in reference thereto. A sooiety called the ...
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Article : 514 wordsSIR—Alter Having carefully per[?] the arguments set forth in your leading columns lately on the subject of education, you will excuse me, I hope, if I say that I don't think them sufficiently demonstrative and potent ...
Article : 752 wordsWe transfer to these columns a most interesting article from the St. Louis Intelligencer, embracing [?]ions extracta from a late speech of B. G. Brown in the Missouri Logislature, on "the disappearance of ...
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Empire (Sydney, NSW : 1850 - 1875), Thu 4 Jun 1857, Page 3
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