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In spite of Kings , and Queens , and Bishops , and Tories , and Whigs ., and crackbrained pseudo-radicals , and selfish moneyhunters , and other fools and knaves generally , it is a beautiful
world we dwell in , and possessing more noble-minded inhabitants of the human race than the public , overpressed by that * laborious nothing / called business , are commonly aware of . But such beings are scattered , doing their share of good in small circles , and are not thrust into prominent ' relief , standing out from the rest
of the community as otherbodies * do who are linked together by ambition , or sectarianism , or sensuality , or other ordinary motives of ordinary-minded men . Were the good and unselfish formed into a society , working in concert to produce the best results by the most effective means , in the discriminating spirit of the true sound radical philosophy , no great number of years would elapse ere * London ' s Encyclopaedia of Cottage , Farm , and Villa Architecture . Hints on Practical Economy , by Jaoms Lucfccodu
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Have wisdom given , with salve-like verse , Their names a whole week to rehearse ; As qualified as Etna ' s crater Fur Doctor of Laws—or something greater 1
Peal forth the organ ' s solemn tone For Christianity , outraged—gone ! A dirge that now ascends the skies From Oxford ' s Universities , Whose blind malignity and zeal , In selfish scorn of general weal ,
Hath shown horns , hoofs , fork'd tail—and worse , A heart of hate , a tongue to curse , To slander , challenge and deride , With foamy and intolerant pride ; Not for the meed religion proffers—But for man ' s bane—religion ' s coffers !
Thus might we see an old ship driven , — A Saracen craft at war with heaven , — Before the circling storm of fate , With guns all loaded—generous hate ! But which , through headstrong rage , break loose ,
And in revenge of impious use , Roll down to leeward ! Over she ' s borne , In all her arrogance and scorn ! So doth thy belly-bloated pride Hasten the storm of time and tide ; And while her friends the deeds bemoan
That hurried her to darkness down , E ' en foes may pity the last lurch Of suicidal Mother Church ! Ai ! Ai !
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Housebuilding and Housekeeping . 4 S 5
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HOUSEBUILDING AND HOUSEKEEPING . *
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), July 2, 1834, page 485, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2635/page/25/
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