SIR—I have receive Sir Richard Bourke's Despatch, No. 66, of the 24th July, 1837, transmitting a Resolution of the Legislative Council of your Government on the Prisoners Counsel bill. ...
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Article : 1,182 words[The following will be considered of some interest by our agricultural and horticultural friends, for whose information we have extracted it from the March number of the Farmer's Magazine. ...
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Article : 2,841 words[Our readers will have heard much, of late, of political associations in England, under the name of "The Chartists" The following extract from Chartist newspapers and speeches will inform the reader of the ...
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Launceston Advertiser (Tas. : 1829 - 1846), Thu 3 Oct 1839, Page 1
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