A PUBLIC Meeting, to take into, consideration Mr. H. L. Bulwer's letter to Sir John Jamison, written in consequence of the unsuccessful issue of former colonial petitions for a House of ...
Article : 1,501 wordsTHE following extract of a letter received by a gentleman of this town, on Wednesday evening (December 10), from a near relative, who has been some time travelling in the East, contains information of ...
Article : 767 wordsTHE Australian School Society, an institution formed some time ago for the education of a portion of the neglected youth of this colony, on the principles and plan of the British and Foreign ...
Article : 934 wordsMY Lord,—Among the many crude opinions which, in times like the present, pass current for truth, the notion that liberality of sentiment, when applied to religion, necessarily results in Latitudinarianism, is not ...
Article : 1,672 wordsTHE practical testimony of his Grace, the Duke o Wellington, to the merits of Temperance Societies, has, as we expected, been already productive of good. The influence of his distinguished name has ...
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The Colonist (Sydney, NSW : 1835 - 1840), Thu 28 May 1835, Page 5
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