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  2. REFORM OF THE ORANGEMEN.

    WE do not hold the Orangeman to be irreclaimable. When it is said that he is past correction, we reply that the proper discipline has never been steadily applied. There are spoiled men as well as spoiled ...

    Article : 1,480 words
  3. THE ENGLISH PRESS ON THE ABOVE FESTIVALS.

    THE BIRMINGHAM DINNER.—The Tories may judges from the manner in which Mr O' Connell has been received in Liverpool, what effect has been produced on the country, by the miserable attempts to stave off reform ...

    Article : 3,188 words
  4. O'CONNELL'S NEW TOAST.

    WE have often said that the Union, commonly so called, between England and Ireland was not a real union of the two nations. It was an union of the governing class in ...

    Article : 782 words
  5. FROM THE HOBART TOWN GAZETTE. Friday, June 24,1836.

    SURVEY OFFICE, June 16, 1836.—Notice is hereby given, that all applications for licenses to cut timber, burn lime, &c., on crown lands, must be made according to the following mode ...

    Article : 1,030 words
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