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  3. THE MUTINOUS COMMONS.

    Lord Castlereagh, of the last generation of statesmen, and Sir James Graham of the present, have hitherto enjoyed an [?] reputation for the utterance of [?] ...

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  4. DOING JUSTICE BY MISTAKE: JOHN POUNDS OF PORTSMOUTH.

    A point that may be noticed with edification occurs in the most eloquent passage of Dr. Guthrie's speech (delivered at the late meeting of the Original Ragged School, Edinburgh), ...

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  5. THE NAPIER AND THE GRAHAM.

    THE ADMIRALTY.—The First Lord is discovered in an easy chair, and reading the newspapers, apparently much amused with their contents. Sir James: Dear me, dear me! Shocking ...

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