Issue Details: First known date: 1835... 1835 To the Editor of the Colonist [and the Colonist's Reply]
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The Colonist publishes an unsigned letter, on behalf of Edward O'Shaughnessy, demanding the author of the article titled 'The Literary Profession, or, The Colonial Press' be revealed. If the author is not declared, court action will be taken. The Colonist replies that it has no intention of revealing the author's name on the basis of a request through an anonymous letter. The Colonist is happy for O'Shaughnessy to take the matter to court and resolve the perceived injustice through that avenue.

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    y separately published work icon The Colonist vol. 1 no. 15 9 April 1835 Z630820 1835 newspaper issue 1835 pg. 116
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