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  2. THE QUARTERLY REVIEW ON THE "PICKWICK PAPERS."

    THE popularity of this writer is one of the most re-markable literary phenomena of recent times, for it has been fairly earned without resorting to any of the means by which most other writers have succeeded in attracting ...

    Article : 3,115 words
  3. A HISTORICAL BALL.

    THE time has not yet fully arrived for making the last war the theme of grandfathers' tales or historical romances; but yet it is suprising with what a new rest we occasionally hear or read of incidents, and associations of ...

    Article : 3,055 words
  4. PROBABLE RESULTS OF THE CANADIAN REBELLION.

    THIS question is much too important, and too complicated in its nature, to be disposed of sententiously as if it were ripe for judgment. "The Canadians," say some, "must he put down:" "there must," others will ...

    Article : 1,239 words
  5. FROM THE HOBART TOWN GAZETTE Friday, June 16, 1838.

    COLONIAL SECRETARY'S OFFICE, June 11, 1838.—The Lieutenant-Governor has been pleased to extend a Conditional Pardon to George Gill, (ticket-of-leave) per Princess Charlotte, as a reward for his ...

    Article : 548 words
  6. VARIETIES.

    PROPORTION OF BRITISH EXPENDITURE FOR RELIGIOUS INSTITTIONS.—Our population exceeds twenty-four millions. The rental of our landed property is rated at sixty millions a year; the intrest of our funded debt is ...

    Article : 2,978 words
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