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wiahinjsr li © become more noted thafa his Roajauaes ojvhopes of KtpiresentiJig the People have been abl « , to effe ^ fQfr hisjJbungpfy vanity , sets the taith and nails , of hi * raisooa verted wit&tQ work to pick a furious quarrel with Mr . Morgan O'Conjofcll , on account of the severe castigation the young Israelite had received from the Liberator . .
... Angus .-It certainly is no wonder that Mr . Benjamin the Little , should be exasperated . Listen to this curious letter that appeared in the ' Chronicle ' , signed C . P . C , Bosweil-coUfrt —^ " It is not a little singular that the great Agitator , in his recent observations upon the younger D'Israeli ' s parentage , shofl 14 ( have alighted upon the real name of one of the malefactor ^ , whor : aufiered with the Saviour of the world some 1835 years wick , It
appears from a very ancient monkish manuscript prsserVeci an the Ch&ptar + house at Westminster , and recently brougllijb / itp ^ Ught , by the > linjdefatigable efforts of the learned secretairy | q ^ Uaiiifrcord Commission , that the names of the two thieves vvho . ulW ^ rwar ^ tfJUe extreme penalty of the law in company with Jesus , were & $ l ) Vfi
« I' * rtMi ? ( a wrestler with God , ) and Ff ) p " € oft&" { a-priest ) . ^ liai will the author of " Vivian Grey / ' rind rfie l ^ aed e
* ^ j kXMiipCK J O'Toole . It saimes to have had a Virry J > 6 Werful \ Jk 6 t ^ effect on the younger gintleman , and to haVe rnad ^ * n ! ra unextinjruishably mad ! He ' s got into a strange Bfenjaiiiih jijeks !^ % Wto pursue Mr . O ' Conneirs ' existence ! ' By ttte Moses , WeWO&iier not come m the way of its corporeal' tenetteirtj' so he
H Argus . His heroic expression of 'We shall meet at ^ Pnilirtei P w ¥ i % ii lias been so much laughed at , seems to iiie to H ^ e ' prigiiiifed in a ' very serious feeling in him . He felt that Ws jibliti ^ l tferviWrsation had rendered him the mere . ghost of \ Vhit he tiad on ? 4 'been ! ' ' v M ' ? '''"' " 'VSriXWftCHJK OToole . And his fine PtiilippicsihftVfc ^ inrttrtf ^ o
a Tfui ' dresprtt . Mt& . Albion . Pray , good Shamrock , let this s&tod ' ar&a ' der ' " ^ ilAMiiO cK O'Tooi . k . To be su re , it has ceased In tfa ^ ' ^ hiQlc ^ 'of Hii'Wiifaiish&i political existence . ' : ;> " ' ¦' irffiCa ,. ' Albion . But is there nothing cheering , arid Withptit these ciiitUWj , per 86 Vialities ? Is there no victory over Wejudlcfe—no noble iVsiI ^ fe of jjuWic spirit to applaud ? ' ' ' " 'Wt « : ^ ttBVoN . Tes , indeed , thanTt heaven /^ h ^ 'W ^ ttad ^ feotoe ttyi [ "HfiHlt 1 " " the I'bVs' is ' y ^ d" a ha- nfl ^ m in StWrtia ' jHfh vfi fnolscf tnftiii 3 iiui k > n \* j y . *» ' \ m \ f ^ nl vwl ir d t'iol \ t - » 7 «»» ¦>< ! ' itduiof
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), June 2, 1835, page 376, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2646/page/12/
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