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TO CORRESPONDENTS.

Sekex Albus.—We beg to decline your last. Whilst we freely admit the strict propriety of having all instruction in all collegiate or EJucatioual Institutions in the colony as clear as possible from the " dogmas" of sects, at the same time we cannot but think, indeed feel assured, that any religion worthy of the name, in fact all true piety or rectitude, is the truest wisdom and the science of the nob.es morality. * >i: * All communications for this paper must be accom panied with the name of the wr ter, or they wil not otherwise be inserted.

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Colonist, Volume III, Issue 228, 27 December 1859, Page 2

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TO CORRESPONDENTS. Colonist, Volume III, Issue 228, 27 December 1859, Page 2

TO CORRESPONDENTS. Colonist, Volume III, Issue 228, 27 December 1859, Page 2

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