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Au K ,,st i3, 1870] Tim TOM A if A \VK. ...
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11PEACE AND PLENTY 1"
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THE PERILS OF PATRONAGE.
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, I I matters had When to go differentl ...
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Too long in soft and wanton slumber lapp...
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HE WOULD BE AN AUTHOR.
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a volume It is announced , entitled * th...
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A GRUMBLE FOR GRUMBLING SAKE.
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Were it not for the war news, there woul...
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A MUSICAL MISSIONARY.
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the The ever war -charming fever lias ba...
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you A have Good previousl Medium y cauti...
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11peace And Plenty 1"
11 PEACE AND PLENTY 1 "
The Perils Of Patronage.
THE PERILS OF PATRONAGE .
, I I Matters Had When To Go Differentl ...
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Too Long In Soft And Wanton Slumber Lapp...
Too long in soft and wanton slumber lapped Lulled Upon th b y the purp choral le cushion sounds ' s billowy of sweetest swell , music Hast thou y , my country , dreamed . Most soothing , songs Thy slaves do sing thec—most alluring tones Writ Of flattery by the —g servile reat swelling poets to word please s of the praise ear , , lulled sweet fofulness
ctur as e the s Koyal a Academy valueand , but it is pictures scarcel , especiall on them y , that M . s lives , possess should be committed , to the care y of railway be luggage reciated . Of course but at , the the ( Queen same ' s time patronage it would of hi add gh its value app were it , a little more consideratel , y bestowed . be we expected trust M . to Dord be ' under s valuable the circ picture umstances s are . as well as
announced entitled * that ' ( Ecumenicity the Earl of in Crawford Relation is to about the to Churc publish h of -valuable This , no addition doubt , his to Lordship current literature intends , and to make perhaps its before of the -work is published it , and solely with rinted the
offer object a coup , perhaps le of , remarks preventing concerning being even the promised p , rawford first of as them an author is , that , nor we , indeed have never , as anything heard of else the , would would , , the with with public all all deference deference at large will to to his his care Lordshio Lordsh for his ip . opinions , express exDress on aa t he threatens to write upon . The second is , that in Relation and delusion to the Churc for who h of England for " is moment , on the
that a snare ( Ecumenicity has either , directl ever y or indirectl a y anywith the Established Church . If the Earl of Crawbe line an author than " , A we Dissertation suppose he must on Potatoe , but let him Growing choose in hteenth of England Centuries on , " the or , Advisability " An Address of to Reducing the Landed Serby 50 per Cent ., " is more the sort of work that
now Crawford command will take a sal the e . hint While and there leave is ( Ecumenicity yet time we it not for in the the war news , there fact would town in be just few now
He Would Be An Author.
HE WOULD BE AN AUTHOR .
A Volume It Is Announced , Entitled * Th...
It is a volume , mark England as . a " charitable it may ; but we would work . The Earl of C
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seem portents erst o so v ershadowed clearl , and a y not w — even do on in not the read masks aright sun , vants the Proprietors Ei ' g niy , yet raise ii hide 1 *& she W % ^ the * their ^ may *^^^ battle » k arise faces ^^ c ; who * v her » until *""^ do V clarion *^* the minister m , •«¦•••«« hills voice mt ^ r m . m would hope Lord just Wages echo with the sound ry . , The jackalls now , alone . and around otir lion
A Grumble For Grumbling Sake.
A GRUMBLE FOR GRUMBLING SAKE .
Were It Not For The War News, There Woul...
Were will literall be y at " its nothing dullest . The papers . " are In closed , and the a reat stars days have , with apower of foresight operas which the members , of g the Stock Atlantic Exchange to must fulfil have their envied American them engagements , flowrn away . The across theatres the , too Even Jt ^ ^ ^ , are Mr A * A k . blinking Woodin » WVM A 11 * with has »»* ¦ ¦ * w ! ¦ had ^ benefits ¦— his A ^^ b farewell , and w vw w are benefit w w * ¦ v graduall ^ r »••• »« K , and 4 ¦« s ^» y the m mm going ^ ^ hearings «* w * ** out a ^ *^ S .
of causes daily The very food this its proper has the song" keep , scarcely tr could y , that act however England we ' s have position not taken as a great Mr . Molloy military ' s meaning Power . , Per and - except don paper to increase to , " fifty the score establishment strong " is of a neat regiments hint to of Mr the . Card line -we citement are beg
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A Musical Missionary.
A MUSICAL MISSIONARY .
The The Ever War -Charming Fever Lias Ba...
the The ever war -charming fever lias ballad even , seized " Clochette upon . the " popular Mr . James composer Molloy of ' s latest work is a military song , the refrain of which runs thus : — " Great Marching -hearted along gentlemen , fifty score singing strong this . song . " a degree While , we we praise must take the music a sligh , which t exception is clever to the and word inspiriting s . After to men Aft all , " ; ft fifty and MllVb score this Wlffl ^ t , even W strong »^»» supposing mvmm " in r * f onl * tune ">> r * y 9 imp and the »••¦» lies " time brave ^^ an »—» — army - is ^ -hearted —w ~ - »» of w * a a gentlemen ^ thousand - sufficient *»•»« .-v *»» - ^*»»
as , without Special leaving Correspondent his second at the -floor Seat back of War at Peckham to a Lon- , post inning his to MS question . in time whether for the morning such a thing issue . as In the fact ex- , we of » war T are ¥ % * W exists disgusted * 4 ^* W « . Perhaps *¦ W at being C * f *» it Mm , is Mm obliged 9 th , *•« at *« the ^* to »^» stop weather ¦** ^**»* in > ~ town «» has ** v , been w but ^ > inclined fifteenth to see edition nothing of in the anything Echo . just Why at will present not , not the ? Prussian Surely the fleets Directors come up of the the river Tilbury and fight Railway it out pos at -
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you A have Good previousl Medium y cautioned for Advertising her to hold her . —Your tongue wife . , when
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Tomahawk (1867-1870), Aug. 13, 1870, page 57, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/t/issues/ttw_13081870/page/5/
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