SIR,—Depravity and contamination of morals by the employment of convicts, being alleged as the principal (the only feasible) reason for the discontinuance of transportation, I cannot but express surprise that the settlers of this part of the colony should ...
Article : 2,740 wordsSIR,—I perceive the Examiner has thought proper to revive the above case in their last Wednesday's paper, this the public I am certain wag not prepared for, as it is their opinion the ashes of the dead ought to rest. In a letter ...
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Advertising : 190 wordsThose person! who have dared to denominate the Colonists for expressing their sentiments in favour of the continuation of Transportation, Pollutionists, shall render a fearful retribution; we will hold their pretensions up to public se[?]iny,—lay hare ...
Article : 669 wordsTHE THEATRE.—Press of matter obliged us to omit our usual notice on Saturday. Mr. Morton King has continued to elicit applause, by his talented representation of Shakespeare's Plays. His "Shylock," in the "Merchant of ...
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The Cornwall Chronicle (Launceston, Tas. : 1835 - 1880), Wed 28 Apr 1847, Page 334
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