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  2. THE SKETCHER.

    Rangi-i-eta spoke truly. All these things the Pakehas had done. His farewell speech over, his last mournful sentence, with its ringing pathos, spoken, and he turned away. ...

    Article : 2,132 words
  3. SCIENTIFIC.

    The following memorandum, which we have received from England, contains an interesting description by Mr. Latrobe of a discovery of some keys near Geelong, in 1845 or 1846, ...

    Article : 1,863 words
  4. POETRY.

    On the Rialte-bridge we stand; The street ebbs under and makes no sound; But, with bargains shrieked on every hand, The noisy market rings around. ...

    Article : 655 words
  5. MR. JAMES HARRISON'S REMARKS.

    I have a recollection, although but a faint one, of Lieutenant Addis giving me information of the finding of the keys as related by Mr. La Trobe. I cannot conveniently refer ...

    Article : 1,425 words
  6. MISCELLANY.

    AN ASS.—He who ass-ente to everything. WHEN is a lady not a lady?—When she is a little sulky. TIPPLING in Oshkosh is called "holding ...

    Article : 2,790 words
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