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Article : 7,354 wordsWe call the attention of the gentlemen forming the Committee by whom the business of to-morrow will be conducted, to the following reply of the Colonial Secretary to ...
Article : 197 wordsSin,—I wish lo call your attention to a letter inserted in the last Cornwall Chronicle, signed “Episcopalian,” addressed to the Rev. Dr. Browne, the Launceston Chaplain. The ...
Article : 611 wordsIf a person having a Lease for years, at a reserved Rent, assign over the same, and give his assign a release of all demands, it will be an extinguishment of such reserved Rent, but a ...
Article : 629 wordsWhile the Cobourg princes were recently upon a visit at Paris with their uncle, King Leopold, son-in-law of Louis Philippe, they were entertained by exhibitions of all ...
Article : 350 wordsSIR,—It has frequently given pain to many very respectable Colonists to contemplate, in the aspect of society here, the absence of what, in other communities, is but an ordinary state of ...
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