Sir,—Your consistency in the vindication of the rights of the persecuted—unawed by power, and uninfluenced by its bribes, prevents me from apologising to you, when soliciting the insertion ...
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Colonial Times (Hobart, Tas. : 1828 - 1857), Tue 12 May 1840, Page 6
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