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• Jgjshops lf-: J $ v is tHe ; whoie j ^^ oir itjr of ; thp ^ arlkpaent and people , < $ , , 0 r ^ at Britain ! He is wtaiejier } is , not ; anti / Toyy ; wJ $ teyep is jipt Qrange ; whatever Hiffers with Lord
Lvnd-Jiu # s& and tlie King of Hanover . T | e , spirit of the scarecrow , ^ Jiich goes &k ° Ut in a cliair on tfie . . fifta of November , and gets a la ;\^ gjijijg penny for tlie little Boys , lias , takeii possession of t&e , ppopl e who , laugh at him , an ^ j ^ ^ p J ? low th ^ m all up by ttxeii own consent ! Such is
ihe e ffect of the " march of ipind ;" - — -very different from tjjte progress of things in the time of James the First , when people hafi no mind to be blown up , ^ n 4 the only march in request was the month that made the beer . But now your
intellectual leader is old Guy , and lie 4 r 8 g $ everything into his uet . ; ^ very caricature of Catholicism is your only personage of importance . The whole or at least , the m ^ j or part of the mind of m ^ n is turned into an
aLpj ) et % ;^) r JPp p ^ ry , and three l ^ p ^ oms ^ re going , to vindicate tne . fai ^ e p ) F jamegrs , grandson , andj lihroW i t # e ^ selyes away for % mnd $ - Mm ® , lifis become liens * 5 ., i ¦ ¦ . - .,
? * Dkns fkgitat inolcm ^ magno { se corwJffi yffl& . a-. n'l 'iv ^ - . ' -j ^ Deiis agitates ° his mas . ? ,, ana i ? mix a up "Wftfc-iff ! the ? bodies toi ^ fcWate . r ( ^ : ' Mi , LV <;< 'i ' ^ - ' ¦>>^ ^ ' '" ¦'¦ ' ' , " ¦ ' ' ' V ' " ;' < M . iB ^?^ W 5-TW ^ n WjioJe ftPPpmMTO , of the Tories 7 , the
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cpmpoii to all ) # 6 ^ cfee € fef ; and k is accompanied ^ tE the remarkable fa ^ t , ^ t ^ Jifiil proportion as it affects lo differ with Catholic bigotry Jit Jreland , it agrees with it in ev&ry other country , and does its
litmpst to set it above the existing governments . The Tory Jias altered the spirit of his owinreligious creed ; at least , generally speaking , his church
establishment has * openly ; and he , secretly ; for what dean or bishop now preaches the damnatory Calvinistical things mixed up with the creed and the thirtynine articles : and how few are
the goers to church , that would not be shocked ^ if you showed them in those articles what they profess to believe ? Yet according to the Tories , who have forsaken their literal creed * th « Catholics are still to be responsible for theirs ; and though
Lauds , and Cranmers , and ojther Protestant persecutors * : t have gone out-of date , Bon&efrgf and Gardners abound among ; the countrymen of J ) v Gedde < g | and Father O'Leary ! Th ^ n with regard to Tory patronage fif JRopery in pther countrks , T-rrtf Q'Gonnell for iastanceL were-a
$ pafliard , and fighting ) in behalf tof \ m cbiurch * in the Jiasqtte provinces ^ the Toriies \ iwuld , ibe on his sid ^ ; If he wavy Boiv ^ gi ^ se j , jfigjiting 4 n \ beliaflf of the Arcji ^ ngel Mioh a ^ l ^ : Q 6 *~
loniel of tlip ftrst > re ? giit idnt < d ^ s ^ Qti foo ^ iftb ^ Tories would k $ j mi iM ;? Wfiif If fe
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^ 2 Quy . J&fflke * andiMp ^ em Gatholkfon .
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), Nov. 1, 1837, page 352, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct1837/page/56/
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