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humour: at the moment and for the moment,<lb/> | humour: at the moment and for the moment,<lb/> | ||
in spite of the <del>indefinitely increasing</del> <add><del>accumulating <gap/></del></add> <del><gap/> of</del><lb/> | in spite of the <del>indefinitely increasing</del> <add><del>accumulating <gap/></del></add> <del><gap/> of</del><lb/> | ||
<del><gap/></del><add><del>increasing</del></add> <del>pressures</del>. | <del><gap/></del><add><del>increasing</del></add> <del>pressures</del>. endless prospect of un<del>exampled</del><lb/> | ||
<add>precedented and ever</add> <del>and state</del> increasing <del>pressures</del>.<add>burthens.</add> But<lb/> | |||
one of these days peace will come: and then at<lb/> | |||
any rate (to say nothing of sinister accidents)<lb/> | |||
there will be an end of victories. The recommence<lb/> | |||
the attacks upon the <unclear>vitals</unclear> of the<lb/> | |||
constitution with redoubled fury, then when<lb/> | |||
there is nothing to create a diversion in favour<lb/> | |||
of internal quiet<del>ness</del>. The tide of national ill<lb/> | |||
humour, of which at this moment so large a<lb/> | |||
portion finds vent by discharging itself upon <lb/> | |||
the <add><del>our</del></add> <del>foreign enemies of the country</del>, <add>enemy, </add> <del><gap/></del><add>being </add> then <del>be</del><lb/> | |||
At present it may be said there is no demand
for any such instrument of
general of loyalty and good
runs through the great mass of the common people
Thus So far added the
theat the demand for it may be regarded as
being at present to its very lowest position but
is the very reason why the of
and employing it and setting it to work ought
not to be ghted. Victoriesat for this moment keep
the people our Victories in spite ofthe unpted
weight of public pressures, keep the people in good
humour: at the moment and for the moment,
in spite of the indefinitely increasing accumulating of
increasing pressures. endless prospect of unexampled
precedented and ever and state increasing pressures.burthens. But
one of these days peace will come: and then at
any rate (to say nothing of sinister accidents)
there will be an end of victories. The recommence
the attacks upon the vitals of the
constitution with redoubled fury, then when
there is nothing to create a diversion in favour
of internal quietness. The tide of national ill
humour, of which at this moment so large a
portion finds vent by discharging itself upon
the our foreign enemies of the country, enemy, being then be
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