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The writer for the Gazette comments on the Rev'd John Dunmore Lang's reported response to the news of William Watt's acquittal on charges of bribery.

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  • Editorial comment.

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To the Editor of the Colonist 'Crito' , 1835 single work correspondence
— Appears in: The Colonist , 27 August vol. 1 no. 35 1835; (p. 277)
'Crito' responds to an editorial comment in the Sydney Gazette of 22 August, particularly epithets relating to the Rev'd John Dunmore Lang in his conflict with William Watt. 'Crito', clearly on the side of Lang, concludes that Watt's conduct exhibits a 'masterpiece of impertinence and scurrility of low vulgarity, overwhelming egotism, and, intolerable assumption'.
To the Editor of the Colonist 'Crito' , 1835 single work correspondence
— Appears in: The Colonist , 27 August vol. 1 no. 35 1835; (p. 277)
'Crito' responds to an editorial comment in the Sydney Gazette of 22 August, particularly epithets relating to the Rev'd John Dunmore Lang in his conflict with William Watt. 'Crito', clearly on the side of Lang, concludes that Watt's conduct exhibits a 'masterpiece of impertinence and scurrility of low vulgarity, overwhelming egotism, and, intolerable assumption'.
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