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THE MONTHLY REPOSITORY.
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EXPLANATION AND RETROSPECTION.—THE EXAMINER TWENTY YEARS AGO.
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Heartily wishing well to every body , and believing that a cause can be strenuously advocated without giving reasonable offence to any ( though we blame not such as
conscientiously fight it out , and have ourselves given and received as good hard knocks as most people , in our time ) we are sorry to find , that the political article in ourlastnumber
has dissatisfied , not indeed the usual Sepositorian readers of theREPOsiTORY , ( forthat could not well be ) but some who in return for our good wishes to those who differ with us , wish well to ourselves , and would fain have us agree with them
m certain particulars . A correspondent of the Atlas wonders how we could have implied a doubt respecting the sincerity of Lord Durham . A Whig friend is sorry that we differ as far as we do , with the Whigs . And the editor of the Brighton Patriot , with a delightful , good-natured
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mixture of objection to us ia various ways , and willingness to be pleased , prefers the hottei tone of our friend Tait , and accuses us of being very " lukewarm and philosophic .
Honour and glory to our friend Tait , and to all othei able men who are sincere and well-intentioned , whatsoever be their opinions . Honour and glory to Lord Durham , and may his Letter turn out to have been what we said it
most probably was , nothing but a momentary adaptation of tone to circumstances , out of the best motives , and for the sake of the cause to which it seemed " lukewarm . " When
the Brighton Patriot accuses ourselves of being "lukewarm , " well does it remind us how we may think others so , and be mistaken . ( There is
nothing for enlarging your charity , like wanting a charitable construction for yourself !) But honour and glory also to the Brighton Patriot ,
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Explanation And Retrospection.—The Examiner Twenty Years Ago.
EXPLANATION AND RETROSPECTION . —THE EXAMINER TWENTY YEARS AGO .
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), Oct. 1, 1837, page unpag, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct1836/page/1/
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