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Article : 287 wordsSIR—Hitherto I have abstaiued from addressing you upon any topic connected with the adadministration of the affairs of the province; because, while I perceived that yourself and others were fully armed or the discussion of subjects arising ...
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Southern Australian (Adelaide, SA : 1838 - 1844), Fri 23 Aug 1844, Page 3
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