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Issue Details: First known date: 1845... vol. 1 no. 22 26 April 1845 of The Atlas est. 1844 The Atlas
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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.
The Modern Miloi"There lived a man in days of yore", J. L. T. (fl.1845-1850) , single work poetry (p. 254)
Songi"Sair, sair was my heart when I slaughtered a' my sheep;", J. L. T. (fl.1845-1850) , single work poetry (p. 255)
The Corporation Laureatei"With all his country's prudent care,-", Peter Pindar (fl. 1845) , single work poetry (p. 256)
Morning : On Rostrevor Mountain, in Ulster, Irelandi"'Tis Morning!, from their heather bed", Eliza Hamilton Dunlop , extract poetry (p. 257)
Sunset : On Rostrevor Bay, Irelandi"It comes again! the sunset hour!", Eliza Hamilton Dunlop , single work poetry (p. 257)
The Colonial Newspapersi"Though my mind is contracted, my body extended", single work poetry satire
A letter in verse form, supposedly from the editor of the Sydney Morning Herald to the governor, Sir George Gipps. The editor offers the view that the Atlas newspaper should be crushed for supporting the cause of the squatter. (Gipps and the Sydney Morning Herald were viewed as opposing the squatter's cause.)
(p. 260)
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