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  2. PRIVATE PIQUE AND PUBLIC DUTY.

    To attain the ends of Justice, and justify the objects, first set on foot by the great ALL IN ALL, [?]as ever been our aim--to shun deception, and to expose dissimulation, will allways be our ...

    Article : 644 words
  3. TO THE EDITOR OF THE "SATIRIST."

    SIR,--I should have left the Herald's brutal attack on the poor valuators alone, only for their repeated and cowardly insinuations, They presume to dictate to our learned and wise ...

    Article : 338 words
  4. ORIGINAL CORRESPONDENCE.

    SIR,--Can you inform me through the medium of your columns, whether in New South Wales, Attorneys are exempt from the application to them of the old adage, "Every dog has his day?" ...

    Article : 242 words
  5. TO THE EDITOR OF THE "SATIRIST."

    DEAR SAT,--Perhaps you can inform me why a certain young man is perpetually and continually (Colin) calling at the corner of Liverpool and Pitt-streets. Is there anything serious in the ...

    Article : 121 words
  6. SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.

    EAGLE.--Having, in our first number, promised to give a specimen of the flare-up on board this vessel, we avail ourselves of the opportunity afforded by last Monday evening's "shine," as ...

    Article : 1,537 words
  7. TO THE EDITOR OF THE "SATIRIST."

    DEAR SAT--In your valuable little corregicur, of Saturday last, you threaten to lash Attorneys' Clerks, whom you designate, collectively, "puppies." Now, dear Sat, would it not be a ...

    Article : 636 words
  8. CAVITEE'S CAREER.

    SOME time ago we gave notice, that the history of this Notorious Vagabond, should come before the public, through the medium of our columns containing the Premier trial, at London, in 1814, ...

    Article : 190 words
  9. THE ATTORNEY'S CLERK, ALIAS

    THE above words were used to describe the writer of certain articles, some time since published in one of the Colonial Journals, under the signature of "an Australian"--attacking Mr ...

    Article : 547 words
  10. REGULARITY OF A BUTCHER'S LIFE.

    WE have in Sydney a most exemplary and punctual specimen of the genus raw meat, who day after day--rises at 5 a. m. trots up Swamp, visits his customers and finishes his first round by 7-- ...

    Article : 241 words
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