Australharmony - George Loder and Emma Neville in Australia

United States (1838-56). He had reportedly moved to the United States by 1838, living first in Baltimore. ... M.'s professors, who consider him one of the greatest musicians and composers, living or dead.
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Australharmony - Biographical register W (Will-Wiz)

Edward Dyer, a builder, of No. 30, High-street, Camden-town, with the following savage and brutal assault: -. Complainant, who appeared very weak from loss of blood, and whose temples were ... force at complainant's head, thereby inflicting on his left
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Australharmony - Biographical register C (Ca-Cez)

Blood, J.P., on the body of Mr. Joseph Caddy, who had been found dead in his bed at the hotel where the Jury were assembled, and where deceased had resided ... Blood, J.P., Mr. Oldham, J.P., and Mr. C. Smedley. [Advertisement], Adelaide Observer (18
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Australharmony - Biographical register D (Da-Daz)

According to The Monitor, "the élite of Sydney were assembled in great force" for a show that it doubted "many of our Australian youths now living will 'ever see the like
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Australharmony - Biographical register R (Ro-Rz)

TO CAPTAIN WOOD, Of the Barque Sea Queen. SIR, - We, the undersigned, steerage passengers on board your vessel, from Adelaide to this Port, beg most respectfully by this means to testify ... But that which displays most the progress of the colony in its
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