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    By no other means than by making the ruling few, uneasy, can close they oppress obtain redress.—(Jeremy Bentham.) Sir W. Draper ought to have known, that no ...

    Article : 166 words
  3. THE SYDNEY MONITOR.

    I fully admit the right, and not only the right but the duty, of every man, to watch closely and vigilantly, the administration of Law and Justice.—(Speech of the ...

    Article : 69 words
  4. ROADS.

    The Colonists, knowing that the time is arrived when they, and not the British Treasury, pay for the making of the roads of the Colony, very naturally canvas in ...

    Article : 2,133 words
  5. QUIT-RENTS.

    SIR, I SEE in the Sydney Herald, a letter deprecating the collection of quit-rents on all those grants of land made by General ...

    Article : 1,330 words
  6. TICKET-MEN.

    A WRITER in Thursday's Gazette makes the following sensible criticism on the late Act of Parliament respecting ticket of leave men. ...

    Article : 763 words
  7. Domestic Intelligence.

    A good deal of rain, accompanied with storms of thunder and lightning, has lately fallen at Bathurst, and to the North-east of that settlement. ...

    Article : 702 words
  8. HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR'S LEVEE.

    AT 1 o'clock this day, agreeably to a notification to that, effect, His Excellency Governor BOURKE held a Levee at ...

    Article : 2,702 words
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