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- Examiner -- 18470807 -- Page 01
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- Saturday August 7, 1847
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- we _- eo <A tn i at a or a TY RE ema tie ies pes Che Examiner. A A COE ee iaiiaianle Vo. 1.] = ego : or CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. ISLAND, SATUR RETO “THIS IS TRUE LIBERTY, WHEN FREEBORN MEN—HAVING TO ADVISE THE PUBLIC, MAY SPEAK FREE”—£ururres. eee DAY, AUGUST 7, 1847. [No. 1. ce RANDOM REFLECTIONS ON LOCAL POLITICS.—No. 1. Pil make him rue mss handy-work, And wish that He had rather dared ‘To
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- Examiner -- 18470814 -- Page 01
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- Saturday August 14, 1847
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- nat lili. 3 Che Examiner, A lL tt ee re same “THIS IS TRUE LIBERTY, WHEN FREREBORN MEN—HAVING TO ADVISKE THE PUBLIC, MAY SPEAK’ FREE.’—€vrirwes. Vou. 1] CHARLOTYETOWN, P. E. ISLAND, SATURDAY, AUGUST 14, 1847. [No. 2. RANDOM REFLECTIONS ON LOCAL |are now in demand; and cash is readily given for them! In connection with this reflection, iaiy ‘eeinqnied POLITICS.—No. II. by persons anxious to place
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- Examiner -- 18470821 -- Page 01
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- Saturday August 21, 1847
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- Rey eer Teves : ED SR I Pp IE ES OO ence IT ee peer \ we - pes 4 - : Pe ot ~ Che Cxaminer. TRADE OF THE BRITISH AMERICAN PROVINCES a sO SEN a ' athemeammet 2 ms Ee We “EVHIS. I8 TRUE Li BERTY, WHEN FREEBORN MEN—HAVING TO ADVISE THE PUBLIC, MAY SPEAK FREE.”—Evriripes. Vou. 1.] CHA RLOTTETOWN, P. E. ISLAND, SATURDAY, AUGUST 21, 1847. i, No. ae aac ee - — — - ~ - Doeneeiins ——— - seston eat
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- Examiner -- 18470828 -- Page 01
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- Saturday August 28, 1847
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- 5 > Che Examiner, «THIS IS TRUE LIBERTY, WHEN FREEBORN MEN—HAVING TO ADVISE THE PUBLIC, MAY SPEAK FREE.”—Evuripipes. —_— a wie. CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. ISLAND, SATURDAY, AUGUST 28, 1847. [No. 4. aetna a ete tllee OO NR t teatl : | } cst TE LE _ POLITICAL MEETING AT PRINCE-, Although many of the farmers in that part of the coun-|yindicated his adherence to these opinions, he com- TOWN ROYALTY
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- Examiner -- 18470904 -- Page 01
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- Saturday September 4, 1847
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- , the hon. ‘member, and those’ who act with him. Did he not pro- ‘pose the vote of want of confidence, at the close of the 'Session of 46? He who was at one time the Gover- ‘nor’s bitterest enemy is now his warmest friend. I am | ‘last winter and’ refused it. given against the interests of the country. 1 never ‘my independence;—I stand here to be judged by my) constituency;—the Journals are before
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- Examiner -- 18470911 -- Page 01
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- Saturday September 11, 1847
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- her rm mm sialieenetetiaiaee oes - — tte tan XD... Aeon engines Eo A ets a A Pere. see “ or eae, - Che Examiner. peemeereeesrae SL Ae EAA LP re AEE we SE “THIS IS ‘TRUE LIBERTY, WHEN FREEBORN MEN—HAVING TO ADVISE THE PUBLIC, MAY SPEAK FREE.’—Evrurivrs. — Vou. 1.] } CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. ISLAND, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1847, (No. 6. : A atk lc et hc ech WAR NE NA ies OA i isi aC AE 1S AEE EN IEE LE
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- Examiner -- 18470918 -- Page 01
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- Saturday September 18, 1847
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- ee ae tape i RIOT ea psi gt te light No Fr ene ~ seo * sclenaieteensias a SE Ei Neen cegneasne Rien arenes ALY AMINE R. Che Examiner. eta erate Sl sr aery i . on Vou. 1.] - CHARLOTTET WN, P. E. ISLAND, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1847. SE ee a NEVER RAIL AT THE WORLD. Never rail at the world—it is just as we make it, We see not the flower if we set not the seed ; And as for ill-luck, why it’s just
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- Examiner -- 18470925 -- Page 01
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- Saturday September 25, 1847
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- . — saat eee cscaay, NO ARR ea I aa ea ok CR clk adel Che Examiner. ban oo TE? Pee eT IT ee TIES PEI I PO SPOT EA 5 PO LT PET “THIS IS TRUE LIBERTY, WHEN FREEBORN MEN—HAVING TO ADVISE THE PUBLIC, MAY SPEAK FREE.”’—EvripipEs. Vou. 1.] CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. ISLAND, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1847. (No. 8. aaa - - dies saiealilaiaiaeaiaiaan sieonenqsiciiiemmeineliianidiasists as 3 ee
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- Examiner -- 18471002 -- Page 01
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- Saturday October 2, 1847
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- ~rectly at the brow of the advancing white man, who, os) Examiner. boeing , “THIS IS TR ue LIBERTY, WHEN FREEBORN MEN—HAVING TO ADVISE THE PUBLIC, MAY SPEAK. FREE.”—Euripivs. eg A TALE OF PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND.* WRITTEN FOR THE EXAMINER. CHAPTER Il. Omana, the prophet, was apparently about fifty years of age, and clothed in a robe of Deer skin, on which feathers woven into the uncouth resemblance
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- Examiner -- 18471009 -- Page 01
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- Saturday October 9, 1847
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- —s deen: TRUE LIBERTY, WHEN FREEBORN MEN—HAVING TO ADVISE THE PUBLIC, MAY SPEAK FREE-—Evrrrrrs. ge ’ —_—ee ae = | | , CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. ISLAND, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1847. SEVELER TBAT APU EAR. firm having been to an enormous extent. From the ii nature of the dealings of the firm with Spain, the house Vo. 1.] [No. 10. STATE CF THE MARKETS. The last few weeks have been marked with a series
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- Examiner -- 18471016 -- Page 01
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- Saturday October 16, 1847
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- j : Che Cx aminer., : i re “THIS IS TRUE LIBERTY, WHEN FREEBORN MEN—HAVING TO ADVISE THE PUBLIC, MAY SPEAK FREE ”—Evuniriprs ——— ad choad certs a — SRE a nnamamneomeeteaceaes ~ eT reer ee eee ees Saree errr aire a tuetnrereninnneetastwensinnysanedesorentenasseneniveeia ne sennennatit nana Vou. 1.] CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. ISLAND, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1847, [No. 11. oa ———— aemeninannesenenineenne ST
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- Examiner -- 18471023 -- Page 01
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- Saturday October 23, 1847
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- Re ———— a 2 cTHIS IS TRUE LIBERTY, WHEN FREEBORN MEN—HAVING TO ADVISE THE PUBLIC, MAY SPEAK FREE.”—Evururines. Vow. 1.] CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. ISLAND, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1847. [No. 12. aa Oe lk ee ar ume ‘ ‘ . 1 ‘ tf 3 : : PARTY GOVERN MENT. \ence or opposition to that of the majority, then the con- party, even then, the advantages of party government For the instruction of a few individuals
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- Examiner -- 18471030 -- Page 01
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- Saturday October 30, 1847
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- i —, Che Examiner, “THIS IS TRUE LIBERTY, WHi'N FREEBORN MEN—HAVING TO ADVISE THE PUBLIC, MAY SPEAK FREE.’—Evnipipes. CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E .ISLAND, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1847. [No. 13. | will follow the same course in falling back upon the) capital if the invasion takes place by way of Ancona, Civita Vecchia, &c.—6. The general command will —-- belong, according to military order
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- Examiner -- 18471106 -- Page 01
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- Saturday November 6, 1847
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- and liberal of our public men; but we don’t conceive that these difficulties are too great, or are insurmountable. Some of the great objects to be looked forward to in the settlement of this question, are,—lIst, the abolition ‘of all inter-colonial taxes, and in this matter it will ‘interest <1 classes of men, and be the means of uniting lehest Colonies by self-interest to assist each other. Qndly
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- Examiner -- 18471113 -- Page 01
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- Saturday November 13, 1847
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- of the Legislative Council, in the place of the late circumstances of the Colony. As to his views on Respon- Honorable John Brecken. Mr. Birnie’s appointment is Vou. 1.] CH BKATALINE BR. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1847. THE NEW COUNCILLOR. The Honorable Joun Myrie Howe was, on Tuesday last, sworn in a Member of the Executive Council, in the room of the Honorable Joun BreckeEn, lately deceased. Mr. Hout is likewise
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- Examiner -- 18471120 -- Page 01
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- Saturday November 20, 1847
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- in ae : i. . -.¢ every Province in which that system has hitherto been premacy of ae _ e wes wach vee hn cit ittroduced. I do not at present undertake to say what as the London ‘Times would say; and tha wilh a spirit influence these circumstances ought to have upon the which does him infinite honour, and marks him worthy of question of the proposed change of system. 1 notice a position rather more
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- Examiner -- 18471127 -- Page 01
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- Saturday November 27, 1847
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- “ “"PHIS IS TRUE LIBERTY, WHEN FREEBORN MEN—HAVING TO ADVISE THE PUBLIC, MAY SPEAK FREE.”—Evrseres. Vou. 1.} CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. ISLAND, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1847. [No. 17. — : o - } SPIRIT OF LUZ SUGAISE Passs. | {Krom the London Tabiet.] ENGLISH AND IRISH DISTRESS. The condition of affairs in the home portion of this empire is such as may well make the stoutest heart quake, and must
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- Examiner -- 18471204 -- Page 01
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- Saturday December 4, 1847
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- ee eet a Seti * a “This is TRUS ares 4 WHEN een MEN—HAVING TO ADVISE THE PUBLIC, MAY Par FREL."~-Eanrespns. eta ene Vou. 1] “CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. ISLAND, SATURD AY, DECEMBER 4, 1847. [No. 18. PULTE a NTs e ree tem ra S20: a re bz Rate 3k a $332 per both in the mountains of Switzerland and the ‘little. One thing, however, seems sufiiciently evident : is SS [plains of Lucca and Parma. Neither
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- Examiner -- 18471211 -- Page 01
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- Saturday December 11, 1847
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- a “THIS IS TRUE LIBERTY, WHEN FREEBORN MEN—HAVING TO ADVISE THE PUBLIC, MAY SPEAK FRE |. ——EURIPIDES. CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. ISLAND, SATU RDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1847. [No. 19. Vou. I.] maneErr: SR : sienna SPIBIP OF PES EWERISA WLRBSF. such an ample opportunity of seeing and feeling its con- themselves the whole state of society, and create the SS Sequences, he saw and felt them in rebellions in...
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- Examiner -- 18471218 -- Page 01
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- Saturday December 18, 1847
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- a Meee ” aed | Che Examiner, “THIS IS ‘TRUE LIBERTY, WHEN FREEBORN MEN—HAVING TO ADVISE THE PUBLIC, MAY SPEAK FREE.” —Evrrripes. Vou. 1] CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. ISLAND, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1847. [No. 20. — ee SPLIRIL 2 PES PRBS. country, as a distinct country, be blotted out; and he consideration of Parliament? Some persons contend oo therefore thought to restore what his country had lost ‘that
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