SIR,—The Doctor and his friend behind the curtain, have pouredout their wrath against me, in the Courier of the 2nd instant, and why? Because I am a Member of the Political ...
Article : 1,174 wordsSIR.—In the last Courier I saw al letter in which I am charged with adorning your columns with insignificant matters, and, thinking at the same time, that, because we live at ...
Article : 205 wordsTHE adjourned Meeting of the Political Association was held last evening at the Argyle Rooms, when, if possible, the room was more crowded than on the former occasion. ...
Article : 1,964 wordsSIR,—I think it is quite obvious, that the sole objects of our sapient, Council is, to find cut in what way, or by What means, they can most insult the Colonists; for, what can be ...
Article : 464 wordsWe haye been favoured with the sight of a work, entitled, the Estimates of the Expenditure of the Government of Van Diemen[?] Land, for the year 1836. The work is badly ...
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Colonial Times (Hobart, Tas. : 1828 - 1857), Tue 6 Oct 1835, Page 6
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