His Honor, on taking his seat on the Bench at ton o'clock, observed that it would be impossible to proceed with the business of the Court, as he did not see that any preparation had been made in the Court for doing ...
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Article : 252 wordsSir,—Your note in to-day's Advertiser reveals to the public the fact of your having caught at a straw to serve a purpose purely personal; it having no object otherwise, no public good can result from ...
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Article : 298 wordsSir,—Although a new phase in colonial events, competition in firearms is not unwarrantable, but every invention should rest upon its own merits. Having been in the field, however, in 1855, with a ...
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Article : 478 wordsGod bless your honors! can ye see't, an' no get warmly to your feet An' gar them hear it; An [?] them, wi'a patriot's heat, ...
Article : 420 wordsSir,—The auctioneer's hammer has been flourished in such alarming proximity to my bewildered optics this morning that I cannot venture to encounter that Australian model of gentle courtesy, ...
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Bendigo Advertiser (Vic. : 1855 - 1918), Thu 29 Jul 1858, Page 3
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