The following is an extract of a Letter from a merchant at Liverpool, dated the 2nd of February, 1852, to a leading mercantile house in Sydney:—" We have now but one ...
Article : 241 wordsPursuant to advertisement, the public meeting of this Society was held on Tuesday evening, in the Free Church, Pitt-street. Mr. STEPHEN OWEN having been unanimously ...
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Article : 2,098 wordsThe honourable member for Anglesea, eldest son of the tenth Baronet, was born at London, [?] the parish of Marylebone, in 1801. In 1830, [?] entered Parliament for Beaumaris, which he ...
Article : 1,100 wordsNo country can become great, prosperous, and free, without a middle class, and in proportion as the middle class of any country is intelligent, virtuous, and enterprising, will it become great, ...
Article : 1,265 wordsSLY GROG SELLING.—Mrs. Wright, of Castlereagh-street, appeared to answer to an information filed against her for a breach of the Licensing Act, by having, on the 2nd of last ...
Article : 1,364 words[?]entenant-Colonel George Thomas Keppel, sixth Earl of Abermarle, third son of William Charles, fourth Earl, by Elizabeth, fourth daughter of Edward, twentieth Lord de Clifford, was born ...
Article : 1,781 wordsWilliam Henry Baron Leigh, sun of the first Baron Chandos Leigh, by the oldest daughter of the Rev. Shippan Wills, of Astrop House, Northamptonshire, was born January 17th, 1824, ...
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Empire (Sydney, NSW : 1850 - 1875), Fri 28 May 1852, Page 3
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