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world acknowledges , -auci offers W app ^ ljto , <^ avW > lfef ^ R r )^ 41 | M Thifl is fnireljy derogatory to the dignity of a teacher ; ^^ e peoj 4 ^ ta put himself < m » level with the weapons joS ^ jBfcu ^ jffljSjfap Butties , ' „ ., ; . . . . . .. ' .:,. ., . .. - ; ..,, . ,. / ; In this 3 ame Number there is a rich treat of extracts frpm , ( tne
different journals , showing their mutual abuse of each Qthei ^ ., , ; The fourth pamphlet is on the subject of the ' Dorch ^ ater Labourer / It is a clear and masterly statement of the Iniquity practised towards poor men , and hitherto with impunity . , Will the same people transport the Duke of Cumberland , should Joseph Hume make good his charges against him of fostering
Orange Lodges in the army ? It were indeed a sight more conducive to morality than aU the sermons all our bishops ever preached , to behold a royal criminal imitating Prince Harry , ^ nd dutifully submitting to the sentence of the judge to pass t&epremainder of his days at forced labour in a penal colony . The sume law for rich and poor , and the same administration of it , woyld soon entirely supersede the necessity of soldiers . The rich would
make humane laws when exposed to their operation themselves , and the poor would hold such laws in respect . This wiU he called , by respectable' people , shocking , radical , and revolutionary language ., I will not vituperate them in turn , but simply ask , Js it the language of justice ? It would be a droll sight to see our royal Ernest hunting bushrangers and tending sheep , week about , and ' fain to fill his belly with the husks that the swine did eat /
The fifth pamphlet is a very temperate and judicious article QfA the 'Amusements of the Aristocracy and of the People . ' The style of the writing is admirable , plain and simple as Coblaefct , and truly philosophic . It has not the exquisite polish of the ' Examiner / it deals not in the terse allusion , but it speaks fo the
people in words which all will comprehend . In the same Kumber is an article on the ' American Ballot Box / by H . S . Ckapman , which exposes the absurdities talked agaiust the . ballot system , and describes the advantages gained by it . The member for St . Ives , whose name is Halse , is also held up tq pujt > j ^
exposure . i The sixth pamphlet is on 'The Persecution preached b y ^ tjjie Parsons of the * State Church in Ireland / and , under the signature of Thomas Falconer , is a most useful exposition of the coptdy . ftbsurdity of maintaining the expensive regiments . called Qu ^ Lrfj ( s , while the money is wanted for more useful purposes . Tw ^ jtfy
thousand pounds are voted towards the education of the popple , and upwards of two hundred thousand ^ re waited on tjie caila ^ h folljrof ' p ^ ayi p g at ppldierg / And it i » the * Kefyj-JPc ^ cl H ou ^ of Cowwns' wjiich 4 ° J * £ t ) w ^ I Gq on , Jolu ^^ ebju ck , axic ^ ^ j ^^ s u&tiy oi your friejttU' a ^ sista ^ cp ^ mvyf \ w , contipiu ^ tp pu { f ^^ h such | > m ^ p ^ lets fop ttieina ; rux ; tio n qX the pe ople . If their pfl ^ Jw *
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), Aug. 2, 1835, page 553, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2648/page/53/
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