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peace , freedom , prosperity , and improvement . All Reformers united , and the sturdiest in the front for leaders , must be our battle array . There must be no yielding to the blunder of timid Liberals , who would disarm friends in the vain hope of placating
foes . This is the people ' s battle ; and the policy which disables the people , by refusing to remedy the remaining imperfections of our representative system , must be abandoned . The vexations of registration must be done away . Freedom of election must be secured . The duration of Parliaments must be shortened . To refuse these is to provide for the return of
Tory domination ; or at least to impose the necessity of continued struggles and sacrifices , which ought not to be required . But there will be a time for this hereafter . We will go no further into politics now . The movement continues , and that is enough . Once again , a happy new year to all our readers !
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BY THE AUTHOR OF * CORN-LAW RHYMES . ' No . I . To-morrow will be Sunday , Ann , Get up my child with me , Thy father rose at four o ' clock To toil for me and thee .
The fine folks use the plate he makes , And praise it when they dine , For John has taste—and we'll be neat , Although we can ' t be fine . So let us shake the carpet well , Then wash and scour the floor , And hang the weather-glass he made , Beside the cupboard door .
Ani polish thou the grate , my love , I'll mend the sofa arm , The autumn winds blow damp and chill , And John loves to be warm . And bring the new white curtain out , And string the pink tape on ; Mechanics should be neat and clean , And 111 take heed for John .
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\ Q Songs fbt the Beet .
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SONGS FOR THE BEES .
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), Jan. 2, 1836, page 10, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2653/page/10/
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