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  2. COLONIAL TIMES

    "I must not however he understood to acquiesce in the sentiment expressed in the Address, that the Local Government possesses extraordinary powers." Colonel Arthur's reply to the Address of the Public ...

    Article : 6,848 words
  3. Domestic Intelligence.

    Of the numerous speeches which were delivered the last month at the various Public Meetings, one, which was addressed to the Deputation at the Ship Inn, has been ...

    Article : 2,944 words
  4. SUPREME COURT—CRIMINAL SIDE.

    Robert Watts was placed at the bar, charged with stealing, in July last, two hind quarter[?] and a fore quarter of mutton, the property of Mrs. Bromley. ...

    Article : 3,338 words
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