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  4. THE CRITIC.

    Who can und[?]ated brave the Critic's rage, Or not unmoved his mention in the Critic's page, Parade his errors in the public eye, ...

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  6. Bill's Brobdingnagian Bluff.

    Readers of "Gulliver's Travels"-will remember how .by an extraordinary stratagem the author, while on a voyage to Lilliput, captured the sfilps of the Empire of Blefusca. We are credibly informed ;in that veracious volume that, wading out into the ocean, Gulliver attached lines to;the bows of a vast., number of the. enemy's warships', and then proudly, and victoriously dragged them ashore, . Meanwhile, their "crews, numbering hundreds of thousands, . were stricken with deadly, fear and threw, themoeivea'Into the sea and perished.. V . v ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. Advocating Anarchy.

    The Liberal party and its parasitical daily press have cast off all political decency, and stand revealed as the unblushing, shameless advocates of a ...

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  8. Peculiar Patriotism.

    The Liberal daily press has not a word to say about the criminality of exploiting the people's food in war time. It would, therefore, he far more seemly ...

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