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  2. [?]-ONE MAYIMS TO MARRY BY. ADDRESSED TO THE SINGLE GENTLEMEN.

    1 never knew a good follow, in all my life, that was not, some way or other, the dupe of women. One man is an ass unco[?]cionaly; another, with his eyes open; but all, that are good for any thing, are saddled and bridled in some way, ...

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  3. THE ADMINISTRATION OF THE HOME DEPARTMENT UNDER MR. PEEL.

    Though we are not in the habit of becoming warm eulogists of the measures of Administration, we fee[?] oarselves bound to any, that we cannot see without the greatest pleasure the uniform ability, publie [?]pi[?]it, and active intelligence of Mr. ...

    Article : 1,461 words
  4. TO THE EDITOR OF THE SYDNEY GAZETTE.

    Mr. EDITOR, You are aware that I have been in the habit of speaking in a plain blunt manner to you, both of yourself and your contemporaries. I never ...

    Article : 346 words
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  6. THE INTERIOR OF AFRICA.

    One readers are aware of the sailing of the expedition under Captains Clapperton and pearce, to explore the interior of Africa. The following is an extract of a letter from one of these enterprising travellers:[?] ...

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