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Article : 945 wordsThe Flying Squadron passed Twofold Bay Yesterday Mr. Cowper is a candidate for Liverpool Plains, and his election is considered certain ...
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Article : 230 wordsWe perceive that the Home News has now taken up the cudgels against the saw gin. The following is from the last received number of that journal:—"What with the deficient supply and the ...
Article : 2,524 wordsThis was an action brought by T. Daly against P. Hughes for unlawfully converting to his own use a more that had been sent to his father's horse. Mr. Chubb for plaintiff, and Mr. Hellicar for defendant. ...
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Article : 1,425 wordsSIR,—We are taught from our earliest infancy that British law makes no distinction between rich and poor that it provides a remedy for every wrong, and that society, by appealing to it, can absolutely and of ...
Article : 536 wordsThe weather during the past week has been remarkable for being disagrecable in a variety of ways. It is of course to be expected that the heat of summer should by this time be felt, and therefore very little ...
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