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1826 Sept 26
Review of Humphrey.
Conclusion?
Compliment to Aristocracy
Aristocracy
§. Aristocracy complimented
On the subject of primogeniture I know not that
In a in express examination mature consideration I should be see reason to disposed to differ
from with him. But in sympathy speaking of the aristocracy
sympathy in prudence has drawn extracted from him a compliment.
In respect to monarchial disputes In the class in which I I see partners in and supporters
of he sees the only contractors. Page 206 Speaking of the great
body of the people, he mounts on Pegasus looks down upon the and disposes of them by a verse
"The many are a rope of sand"
By a short question I will venture so far as to propose an answer and a match for it -
But, Are they so in Yankee land?
Let To obviate the imputation of false quotation in the original I must confess
that the plan of the dots was is filled up by the word and:
but regarding this as an a grace al of suplising which from his well-
laden shelves has drops by some accident dropt into this line
I will venture to propose a date for it in the copy sent to the
Printer for the next edition of this invaluable work
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