SIR, IN your first number, you mention the impropriety of settlers returning their servants to government in a state of nudity. You would have ascertained, had you taken the ...
Article : 400 wordsThe lines beneath may be termed JEUX D'ESPRIT, on those of a Lady to her "Æolian Harp," which appeared in your paper of last week. Merit they cannot pretend to, but if they serve to excite a smile from any one, especially from the Lady herself, the ...
Article : 63 wordsOH Lady! thou who sings't so well The charms, thy harp affords thine ear; Say would'st thou lonely on them dwell, Nor wish one kind companion near, ...
Article : 140 wordsSIR, "So a public orator is a private individual," were the words, if I recollect aright, of the Gazette. Well then, an editor of a newspaper ought not to be (and never is, save in New South ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 179 wordsSIR, IN your next number, you will correct the notice in the Gazette, respecting my horse JUNIUS: It should have stated that I am ready to match him * against any English entire ...
Article : 110 wordsWE have to record with pain a second instance of the gross prostitution of the Press in New South Wales. Much to their credit, the Proprietors of the three Presses in Sydney deny any knowledge of the ...
Article : 2,770 wordsA correspondent writes as follows.—An error has crept into the columns of the Australian, relative to the Surveyor General's Department. So far from all the Surveyors receiving 350l. per Annum, each, there is not ...
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The Monitor (Sydney, NSW : 1826 - 1828), Fri 23 Jun 1826, Page 3
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