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f WMfhi * «**** f * ¦ « kow many tt * k * it * mai * # f tf ^> ri * w » lpi «} 0 lfi *> 4 lit ctf * ttoottsand < te it liberally allowed proportion . No—it is >* fcat * ill ' -ttairtfrld fcayF what will « th * world thmkf * what will ' the # Otrld da ? Tfite * world ' this delicate monster who
likefctfotmiig' so # eu as to prey on precious human hearts , how he stands by , and grins in triumph , when he feeete the tfotfifctantly filling box' periodically emptied of its contents ! How he loves the sound of the clanking of the fetter , be it of cold or iron ! How he inakes sport of the immoral distortion occasioned by the hopeless shackle ! How he enjoys , by turns , each strange vagary , angry passion , odious sensuality , or morbid stupidity , the result of the unnatural bond !
ft is this world' who is the chief propr ietor of the fcet of torture boxes we have been enumerating . It is the world who tempts the yomig aspirant through his ambition , the poor student through has poverty , the weak litigant by his desire for mastery _ , or shortsightedness in the knowledge of results . It is * the world * who is Sfee grand sitter in judgment upon the incautious and unsuspicious ,
^ tto often , by pretended adulation , tempts them into its power , that it may make them its victims ; and it is ' the world , ' who , hjf perpetuattng the error of a mistaken marriage , changes it into a x * Atne again&t society of the worst possible consequences . f ^ t * flfie world' look to it—or rather let them look to it no longer . I
would say to all , never trust your morality out of your own keeping ; regulate it according to youf own judgment ; but , above all , . pever yield it into the hands of ' the world , ' or you will find , when it is too late , that you are ' in the wrong box / beyond the power of extrication . S . Y .
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Sqmb of the merchants and Manufacturers of Sheffield are bestlfrjjig themselves to obtain from the legislature , by petitioning for the adoption of a bill similar to that which was lost last session upon a mere technicality , the means of enforcing such compensation as is justly due from the East India Company to their representative far the grievous oppression practised upon him in India . They
have called on others to aid them * in this righteous work , and we heartily comply with a request for the insertion of their sketch of a petition , which contains an outline of the merits of the case , iti ordeV to facilitate the imitation of their example . We canfiot Better introduce it than by the following note firoth a eorrespondbht ! , wbp ^ e n ^ m £ we are always glad ana proud to inscribe on bur cW ^ ^ 'if' » . * •• Ul .. . . him
. . i |/ MlMj ^ 9 # ^ T ^ ToT ^« fls . ih « wiro 9 ge 4 is with us a sacred duty . Ip il > . S r Kmjfitgfrmm * we byr ^ nmp wb ^ ie wrongs enabled « « totg \ + t mmtm tv& < telMi * f » y ipeaku ^ - < ts *< m * b « i b n $ pwt ) MMQiiat mmttiytitU hit fetfowoo ^ fetrfmcil , lie totde Uro of tbotoantfe
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MIL BUCKINGHAM'S COMPENSATION .
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), Dec. 2, 1835, page 802, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2652/page/46/
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