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  2. Family Notices

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    Family Notices : 3,127 words
  3. ORIGINAL CORRESPONDENCE. THE PENTONVILLE EXILES.

    GENTLEMTN,—In Monday's Herald, I perceive an extract from the South Australian, offering to public notice some pieces of poetry, purporting to be the production of the "Pentonvale exiles" ...

    Article : 437 words
  4. To the Editors of the Sydney Morning Herald.

    GENTLEMEN,—Passing George-street yesterday evening, opposite Hunter-street, I observed a poor woman nearly rode over by one of the cabs plying for hire about there; it was no ...

    Article : 111 words
  5. ENGLISH EXTRACTS LIST OF PETITIONS PRESENTED TO THE HOUSE OF COMMONS IN 1814.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 550 words
  6. BRAIDWOOD.

    APRIL 19.—Press of other business has hitherto prevented my forwarding to you an account of our proceedings in this quarter on the occasion of electing a member to represent our ...

    Article : 783 words
  7. TO THE WINDS.

    Ye viewless Minstrels of the sky! I marvel not, in times gone by That ye were deified: For even in this later day, ...

    Article : 276 words
  8. MEDICAL REFORM.

    LONG and loud is the alarum sounded through the daily press by the medical profession at the proposed measures for effecting a reform in their body; and, indeed, the subject is one of ...

    Article : 2,231 words
  9. "THE FANCY BALL."

    GENTLEMEN,—It is neither my province nor my intention to say any thing in praise or dispraise of the taste displayed in a poem m four cantos, recently published in the Herald, though it ...

    Article : 401 words
  10. NEWS FROM THE INTERIOR. (From our various Correspondents.) PARRAMATTA.

    THIS body met on Wednesday, the 23rd instant. The Warden, Gilbert Eliott, Esq., P.M., and Messrs. James Pye, James Howison, Drs. Anderson, Hill, and Forster, Councillors, were ...

    Article : 764 words
  11. To the Editors of the Sydney Morning Herald.

    GENTLEMEN,—The boiling down system being altogether a new creation in the catalogue of our commerce, and one which was not dreamed of in the philosophy of the framer of the ...

    Article : 619 words
  12. BATHURST.

    BOILING DOWN—Knowing you to be willing to give place to any remarks that may tend to point out to stockholder the benefit and use fulness of prusuing this system, and as the time ...

    Article : 1,831 words
  13. PARLIAMENTARY REVOLUTION IN SWEDEN.

    AN eccentric gentleman, who died a few years back, used to declare that people might call him a madman, or they might cull him a fool, but that at all events they should talk about ...

    Article : 995 words
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