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plough * + t * k d \* mv \** ii (^( h&h ^* > M ^ , ***** , &k 4 tj » fr * cpmify pto \ modtmdk mb mdr& ^ Mng ^ Ldwm ** i * tfm 4 ri £ m * hmM avdaftghife and ? tbfe > wbjm ii ^ g&b&xi a * < &tetes * ly 4 * yfo ^* 4 * md \ & > & ; te iidi withr * turning ^* ei > u $ rfaeh * &&piwg ^ ttkr * yiM l getht * % « nttolu * hoga cemsng m for An eqraf ffcftticip * iu » i tfpftp Itfc with their nrftster . ' YdLwet&o not promise a Jurm t&eimf pew labourer who emigrates r like too early marri agesf the fctrrri € ri * i || J vfcstiiMCit ^ with ^ he torik of landholder will tead bim to Wibaira ^
naente ; h&vbas to provide himself with supplies for a yasnr , aad u * pitch hi * tent near an accessible market . By a yfear * s faboOr f&i hirer ( At &r . a-day besides his food ) he will become caprtatisf s # l £ > ficietitto undertake then a ' clearing , ' but not before . The R ^ fiDrt of Colonel Cocklmwi on this matter is highly satbfectoiy / en « wtring * - the labourer returns if he combine the chara <*^ ^ f "ifendN
hoicks withf that of servant in the mode just mentioned . ^ ^> ^ ^ Btft'thie is wot the department of the subject of Canm&An alfeit'i whfeh wf » at present enter upon . We would rather h&& ^* j £ &e qna ^ M ng not es that accompany the feathering oar < m tte ioirti dl kites wl&h fedi tbe Rtchlieu and St . Francis or drive ourtfteigfr ov ^ pitheTttii-nroad of snow that bridges the St . Lawrence ; or fl ^ M " imli ^ Mt thought amid the channels of the dee p dark-Wate ^ m ^ Ihe df it the
• J ^ eA thousand islands / or steam on Hudson , ar fretor the ? Niagara nftock all the artillery that presumes ta roarupbd th&ock&nyrhieh he caters to—aye , ve have no stomach to p ^ mfad « 4 hi » unsettled to become settlers , the thriftless husbamtefd ^ J , theii : hpuae ^ ia order instead of leaving as a heirlooox tl ^ e * bil ls of < taiUua * ctpholaterers , and coach builders who contributed tortbe
estfcbHshjttent in the square , ' or of calming- the discontent of the unpaid mechanic , and telling him there is a land where , I * bout id property . We have read , as they may read ^ the shikling ~ aMl penny knowledge on these heads ; we perceive in Canartki a oeW and amended edition of Old England , and the fre ^ dofii a ^
plenty of the ninth ceatury revived in the uineteeuui ^ lft ' e ami with Cowley that ' we may talk as we please of lilies * pk& h&jfc rauipant , and spread eagles in fields dor or iTargejii ^ JB ^ ) heraldry were guided by reason , a plough in a fi % ? ki a ^ bWtm * pihi be the most noble and ancient arms . * But we must * ho ^~ t ) wft . ^ * f § ayrare how our remarks on the subject of this articW ? rrn ^ rei& ^ ££
Wt roust prove that we do uot expect a quiet m * tience ~ - » w ** HMifc telj them tnat we know their prejiulices , that cctnpass the little afi t «) Qy have ever vented on this suubjuct . 1 ney % viil Unaak « f | y fg discuss whether deportation as a substitute for transporlabo » W WlViWble ; there will be s \\ n&rr obteHtoM from pluce- \ crfifrWs \ ff MMigoo ^ uul pensjooOT * upoa . U 10 / , | i « l , w % . uiio wilii WNrt ' kto tets * tfWrtf befove it Im ^ ri p ^ o ^ l into craft * . Th ** tW ^^^ - ^ tWJX ^ n ^ J * *^ i ^ tt * ttT * * or Hu > boh &T tar * ra £ nc& AttftitiMfttotUitfb | MraM >« M ^ M < MMW ^ UWjiv # 4 W tt lHMtf *? JlMW himself « suM « Ml « w * * mm * + i * C » i * i ~ iimmimd > ^ tm * m * mc mm& Mi ^
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), Aug. 2, 1835, page 533, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse-os.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2648/page/33/
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