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Article : 992 wordsHis Honor further deferred judgment on the roles nisi in the two civil canses standing over (Rudedge v. Leake, and Stocks v. Clark) till Monday, the 9th instant. ...
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Article : 535 wordsBr the Mary Ann we have our complete fies to the 26th December, our latest London paper being the Globe of that evening. In other columns will be found very copions ...
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South Australian (Adelaide, SA : 1844 - 1851), Fri 6 Apr 1849, Page 2
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