OH, for some modern Achilles to urge such sentiments, and to enforce their application, but no, all hopes are vain, empty as air, the tide of treachery has fully set in, and who shall check the ...
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Article : 283 wordsOnly two days ago, at Port Phillip--now at Illawarra--Poor Jim run him off his legs--lovely place this--too much iron-bark Law though--plenty of Traps--always sticks to home--don't ...
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Article : 514 wordsA certain portly jeweller of George-street, Whose gallaotry and attention to the fair is well known, was a short time since placed in a rather dangerous and ludicrous position, by being too ...
Article : 349 wordsThe following dialogue took place between Sam and his Protege Lewellyn, and MARTIN the INFORMER:-- Sam.--Do you think we shall con[?]ict this ...
Article : 68 wordsTHERE are in this region of woe those who pretend that men of the world have no sympathy with the feelings, and consequent sorrows, of the children of sin. As, however, it is our fixed ...
Article : 778 wordsA gentleman, 76 years of age, of kind disposition, and with very little incumberance, say from fourteen to sixteen young brats, all well provided for. ...
Article : 81 wordsDEAR SAT.--Allow me to ask whether old white headed G g has,or has not had his sins, washed away among that community, at whose chapel he is such a regular attendant. We saw ...
Article : 205 wordsMUSIC--Mrs. Bushelle gave a Concert on the 28th ultimo. The gem of the evening was a new version of "CHARLEY IS MY DARLING," sung by Mrs. Bushelle, accompanied by her husband, ...
Article : 132 wordsA blue one I've got, 'tis now offered for sale, its facings are white, and lined white in the tail; With "Government buttons," treble gilt, and so bright, 'Twas made, and only worn on the Governor's night. ...
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The Satirist and Sporting Chronicle (Sydney, NSW : 1843), Sat 25 Feb 1843, Page 2
It's easy and takes two shakes of a lamb's tail!
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