SIR,—The self—constituted reformers of Colonial medicine, who have recently exerted themselves among us, have it appears at length opened their strong hold. They commenced ...
Article : 849 wordsWe have received the Sydney Papers to the 27th October, from which we extract the following:- Mr. M'Dowell, we learn through a highly ...
Article : 1,426 wordsWe have received English intelligence to the 30th June, by way of Sydney the Australian says, Our last latest news from England was to the ...
Article : 1,124 wordsSIR,—You will oblige me by inserting in your forthcomihg number, the following reply to my old acquaintance "Veritas."—I am, Sir, your obedient servant, ...
Article : 308 wordsSIR,—To what a melancholy state must that district be reduced when the very persons appointed, and paid handsomely for its protection, are looked upon as the worst species of enemy, ...
Article : 347 wordsSIR,—I am glad that "Anglicus" has at length descended from the stilts upon which he commenced his literary travels, and has favored the world with a something more ...
Article : 798 wordsSome talk of an appeal, unto some passion, Some to men's feelings, others to their reason; But I digress: of all appeals—although I grant the power of pathos, and of gold ...
Article : 228 wordsBORNEO.—There has been from time immemorial, very extensive trade carried on between Siam, Cochin, China, and the [?] tribes inhabiting the large tract of country about the month of ...
Article : 1,742 wordsSIR,—When so much is being said respecting our Colonial Hospital and its management, allow me to draw your attention to a nuisance which has long existed, and of which the beads ...
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Colonial Times (Hobart, Tas. : 1828 - 1857), Tue 6 Nov 1832, Page 3
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