SIR,—I should not have obtruded myself upon the notice of the public, had I not found it necessary in consequence of an article inserted in the Colonist Newspaper-of-the 4th ...
Article : 2,024 wordsSIR,—Few stimulants act so powerfully as party spirit. It often leads peaceful men into the bustling arena of public controversy, and puffs up its disciples into a most egregious and ...
Article : 349 wordsHaving most sincerely at heart the comfort and welfare of our fellow-townsmen, (as well, by the way, as our own) we are induced to bring under the notice of the ...
Article : 2,507 wordsSIR,—The unpopular mode of appointing raw military Magistrates to the Police of the Colony, is beginning to be felt in a very awk[?] manner by the Inhabitants. Two or ...
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The Tasmanian (Hobart Town, Tas. : 1827 - 1839), Fri 14 Jun 1833, Page 5
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