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Article : 1,530 wordsThe following extract is from a letter received by a gentleman in town from his son at the Fingal Diggings. Naming the parties whom he has joined, he says:— ...
Article : 308 wordsESCAPE OF A FORGER a Prisoner of the Crown The escape from this colony of a Mere prisoner of the crown is a matter with which the public has little occasion to trouble itself. Such persons. ...
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The Cornwall Chronicle (Launceston, Tas. : 1835 - 1880), Wed 20 Aug 1856, Page 5
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