THE FALL OF MAN.—When walking gently and sedately, with the mind fully occupied with some engrossing thought, it is a great shock to find one's-self suddenly precipitated into an abyss, ...
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Article : 700 wordsWE are far too much accustomed in England to regard land, not merely as the evidence of wealth and social superiority, but as the symbol of power, political and otherwise. The possessors of land ...
Article : 1,787 wordsJuly 17—Whitby, barque, 438 tons, W. W. Stawell, master, for Sydney. July 17—Christina, brig, 125 tons, F. Korff, master, for Sydney. Passengers Mr and Mrs ...
Article : 149 wordsARRIVED—July 8.—William Alfred schooner, from Wellington the 26th June. Rattler, U.S. schooner, from San Francisco the 16th May. CLEARED OUT.—July 8.—Elizabeth Brown, ...
Article : 373 wordsThe Polynesian, with a natural anxiety to p[?]mote Hawaian interests, advocates the pecul[?] advantages of Honolulu, as a depot for the c[?]merce of the Northern Pacific, which have not [?] ...
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Advertising : 58 wordsAn Inquest was held yesterday before Foster Shaw Esq. at Mr Staughton's station, Brisbane Ranges, on the body of Robert Tolson, who shot himself on Thursday evening, while labouring under ...
Article : 837 wordsSIR—Unless a gold mine should be discovered in this quarter, soon settlers to the westward will be eaten out of rations long before shearing. No very bright prospect, with flour at £25 a-ton. ...
Article : 80 wordsThe object of having a central government is to provide for the transaction of business which cannot be performed by local authorities. ...
Article : 286 wordsTHE Daily News says:—We cannot give too wide a publicity to the fact that Gold has been discovered at the Pyrenees, and that the successful discoverer is Dr Bruhn, an experienced ...
Article : 154 wordsTHE news from the New South Wales Gold Field is of a subdued and general character ; but the main fact is established, as to gold being found in considerable quantities. All accounts agree ...
Article : 139 wordsA correspondent has forwarded the following, extracted fr[?] San Francisco Herald:—"In our view it [?] in theory and dangerous in practice to mi[?] ...
Article : 328 wordsMUCH attention was directed to this subject in France recently, and a laboured article appeared in the Quarterly in consequence, meant to allay the panic and reconcile people to being ...
Article : 684 wordsAfter some unimportant cases, upon the motion of the Solicitor-General, His Honor ordered that the venue should be made out for the future for the venue should be made out for the future ...
Article : 85 wordsMOUNT MISERY lies between Geelong and the Pyrennees; and we presume it must be crossed before we realise the full advantages of our golden stores, provided ...
Article : 1,164 wordsTHE particulars of the illegal marriage case, in which the Rev. Dr Fullerton is concerned, have already appeared in the Geelong Advertiser. We may therefore briefly mention that the ...
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Geelong Advertiser (Vic. : 1847 - 1851), Sat 19 Jul 1851, Page 2
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