The Early Dawn
1887; Gale Group; Linguagem: English
Autores
Rev. J. W. Etter, J. Gomer, J. A. Richards, J. Wallensteia Domingo, J. Albert,
ResumoFrontmatter: The Early Dawn, The "Early Dawn". News: News Items, Export Duty, War Reports, Rum Drinking, Queen's Birthday, The Living Word Concluded from Our Last, Dear Bro Evans.— It Would Be Doing a Piece of Gross Injustice to the Cause and Our Dear Bro. Taylor of Mando, Should I Hesitate for a Single Moment to Give Publicity to the Fact That I Was Pleasingly Surprised, It Is a Shame for a Rich Christian Man to Be like a Christmas Box That Receives All and Nothing Can Be Got out till It Is Broken in Pieces; or like Unto a Drowning Man's Hand That Holds Whatsoever It Gets. Editorial: Systematic Giving The Benefits & Results, From Shaingay. Letter to the editor: Dear Mr. Editor. During the Space of a Month, Three Clerks Were Dismissed, and One Sent to Prison for Dishonesty in This Place, Dear Mr. Ed.— Allow Me a Little Space If You Please, in Your Valuable Paper, Superstition, [Communicated], Dear Mr. Editor. You Will Kindly Allow Me a Small Space in the Column of Your Journal for the Following Which I Trust Will Be Read with Interest by Your Readers, Dear Mr Editor.,— What Do You Think? My Uncle Thomas Kogbar Caulker Came Here during My Absence, to Ask Our People Here Together with My Brother to Aid Him in Capturing Mr. Neal Caulker Chief of Shaingay, He Adds That I Was Pouring Some Grievance against the Chief of Shaingay Respecting the Letter He Wrote to the Commandant to Have Me Doomed, or Sentenced for Freetown Gaol without Judging Me. Poem, verse: Temperance Charge of the Rum-Brigade. Classified ads: Multiple Classified Advertisements. Backmatter: 'Early Dawn'.
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