RESPECTED FRIEND,—In reference to the suggestion in Watch's Literary Intelligencer. March, 1881, alluded to in Mercury at the 9th, I believe the stanza has been inscribed on a Franklin ...
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Article : 3,087 wordsSIR,—Knowing as I do that your influential paper is always open to point out any wrong done to the public or individual, I must trespass on your valuable space to expose a very serious one ...
Article : 380 wordsSIR,—While strolling round Battery Point this morning, I saw that which vexed my soul much. Some parties, evidently of the pronounced "'Arry hout for a 'oliday" type, rowing within a hundred ...
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The Mercury (Hobart, Tas. : 1860 - 1954), Wed 16 Mar 1881, Page 3
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