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340 On a CvltivaM hf the Ground .
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; ., ON A CULTIVATOR OF THE GROUND .
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Perhaps also , should these pages * ^ ie& tf ^^ eye , -tli ^ y migljt object to the slight and ^ M" % Mkr : " m '' HMcWvfe
have spoken of the t € wonders 6 ( the ^ la < 5 ei , ' -at Ha ^ fefifeld , and quote the following verse : — .
j , n . . ^^ a ^ , t ^ atv " heir hijgh worth to raise , 1 J ^ eeni'd erstso lavish and profuse , We niay justly now accuse : " "'" ' ! Of detraction from her praise . Li&ks than half tvcjind exprest , Eirvy bid conceal the rest . " Arcades . d among
11 Many a Jjorrid Tory will ^ M ^ kss b ^ fpw ^ these ^ f /^ lMjho | i ^ esVV The whole ) pl « ta . J > a § y jft fact , a very grave , ^ esgulair , cl ^ se-cp rporatiye appearance . tlnlike , however , to Jh ^ ;^ Qver ^ ys ; . dis ^ pfttent , and Iniif ^ r ^ , { « o * coinnioialy found ijwppriglithe poor who dwell in , fe $ ho vicinity Qf Tory exclusivey ^ jsgi ey ^ ry poor person app ears : contented and happy . The reason is plain : there are no « ' . ' ¦ , ¦' . ; ' i ¦ * i ¦
really poor among them . The whole neighbourhood is composed of those who are constantly employed in the Works ; where they form a colony- ^ -are well paid , well housed , well clothed , and fed — consider themselves as one large family —and all their wants are , attended to by the Company , which equally considers itself as their parent .
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), Nov. 1, 1837, page 340, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct1837/page/44/
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