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Article : 225 wordsWe recall the attention of our readers to the remarks, in our leading article of the week before last, on the non-reply of His Excellency Lieutenant Governor ARTHUR, to the Memorial of the Merchants of Hobart Town, of the 22d of ...
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Article : 1,607 wordsMr. EDITOR,—I would not again trouble you or the public upon the above subject, but that I find all your contemporaries have taken it up, and promise to keep it up. I am glad of this, for the sale reason that discussion by such able ...
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Colonial Times (Hobart, Tas. : 1828 - 1857), Fri 13 Feb 1829, Page 3
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