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  2. THE HERMIT

    "There is not in the world greater error than that which fools are so apt to fall into, and knaves with good reason to encourage, the mistaking a satirist for a libeller; whereas to a true satirist nothing is so odious as a libeller; for the same ...

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  3. Juries in New South Wales.

    A letter, signed "Polyperchon," appears in The Australian, on the subject of Juries in New South Wales. He takes for his motto.- "Every punishment which does, not arise from absolute ...

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