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ike penn ' orth oow yp ^ r cen ^ eration go tp f ecomn ^ eiwi the ittdueocipg elections , aqd packing majorities in Parliament . How » ton : tkia cam © out I Poor Sir Robert hawking tfre frase lures of the Carlton Club up ajid down the city ; and for hi 3 pretty speech § uyl afiabla deportments and that condescension whjLch turned up he
tp / the * ua of their festivity the fact t ^ at is 'the son of the ewtttipV'&ittnaer , * And the Cariton Cli ^ b pipyed into action hard yp ^ n , / i ]^ heeU of their orator , and little Carlton Clubs sprang up , ftftti tax £# * &d fates have been looked to , and the registration is to ta . 4 Me * Aowing . - :: jp 0 . ^ proceed ; he gave the Merchant Tailors the old war-whoop , dmmh and King in danger , and one peal more . He rerpjnded tfed Mfpchant Tailors of their pretensions ; whereas # tailor hath
uaen flight the ninth part of a man , he assured his auditors thctt * man wm bwt the ninth part of a Merchant Tailor . Thus l ^^^ U ^ diup gracefully an harangue proving by this conclusion y ^ t lpk » speech ' s Qommencement was a reality , and that he felt hijitttelf be& > re aa audience so respectable , so awful , a presence sp annihilating to oratorical pretence . c See the speech , ' if you will ;
Jti &i * y 9 uU ypuF occasions shouUJ you eyer have to deyelope # ptl * iiag , and to decj ^ re only a few things which you will MQt do ,, ^^» 4 were neyer expected to aim at doiag , ) aud should you wish j& # p ^ ak ivith so litt le thought as not to spoil vour digestion , and 90 little emotion as not to spoil your taste in the next bumper . t
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To the Editor . &IVr -r \ J [« ie August nurnber of your magazine contains an article J ^^ d ^ 4 Canapa / which is calculated tp gene rate great misconception concerning the political and social state of that colony . T p is / eature I desire to obviate ; aad I conceive tl > e shortest way x > i so doing is to give , # ki the fewest words possible , a correct pictwf e of the disputes wfrich at present agitate both the Can ad as , jQcca ^ ionall y noticing the mo * t striking errors of fact to be found in the article tp which I have alluded . at
lix tffa first place I would reniar ^ , ththe rajige of tUa . article 13 no mde , and th& topics are strung together with such little re ^ rd to orcler ^ tJ ^ iiJt I am not qu } ie stare I shall ^ Jw ^ J 3 g ^ ve a Wiy ^_ inte rprel ^ 4 iiO « tp the autwrV remark . If so , I can only q * m& ljuni , inia < Jv * nce , thai I Jiave no intention to cavil ; 1 am ^ wtedrt ^ MttA ^ w& ^ Hfamffr fcv ?™ 11 to tne public .
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), Sept. 2, 1835, page 614, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse-os.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2649/page/50/
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