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Issue Details: First known date: 1845... vol. 4 no. 85 8 March 1845 of The Weekly Register of Politics, Facts and General Literature est. 1843-1845 The Weekly Register of Politics, Facts and General Literature
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Contents

* Contents derived from the 1845 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
I Thought it! - Why He Votes with the Opposition Who'd Have Thought It! - Why He Votes with the Opposition!i"Vote as thou wilt, D---! on thy brow", A Spirit of the Past , single work poetry satire
'On Dumaresq.' (Webby)
(p. 111)
Note: Epigraph: Least then, a selfish and designing man / Hath changed his object when his means are changed. (From an unfinished Poem)
Wentworth Againi"Once he would have the Franchise low - For why?", An Australian , single work poetry satire
'On his [Wentworth's] change of principles, etc.' (Webby)
(p. 111)
Songi"They tell me that this love of mine", Henry Halloran , single work poetry (p. 113)
Two Sonnets, on the Accession of Our Present Beloved Sovereign, Henry Halloran , sequence poetry (p. 113)
No. 1i"Palmyra had Zenobia, whose bold fame", Henry Halloran , single work poetry (p. 113)
No. 2i"Sages have hailed with joy some unknown star", Henry Halloran , single work poetry (p. 113)

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