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Article : 1,005 wordsThis beloved Clergyman is about to proceed to England, being afflicted with cataract in both his eyes. Sincerely as we sympathise with his misfortune, we are selfish enough to regret his ...
Article : 134 wordsAfter a careful perusal of our English files, we can add very little news of any great public interest, to that which we have already laid before our readers. The heiress presumptive to ...
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The Sydney Gazette and New South Wales Advertiser (NSW : 1803 - 1842), Thu 8 Apr 1841, Page 2
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