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  2. PARLIAMENTARY PICKINGS.

    1.--Mr. Cameron "thought he could cure Messrs. Dibbs and Piddington in about a week, if he would get them to work on £2 a week." 2.--Mr. Lloyd--" Was it to be tolerated that any conversation at ...

    Article : 133 words
  3. Arcades Ambo.

    "Mr. M'Elhone stated that the Hon. G. A. Lloyd told him, shortly after he came into the House, that if he ever wanted to quiet Mr. Dibbs he could do so by telling him," &c. &c. LLOYD had a grudge 'gainst Dibbs, 'tis clear, ...

    Article : 226 words
  4. NASTY NEWSPAPERS.

    "THE liberty of the Press," exclaimed, in a moment of perhaps pardonable fervour, a late eloquent candidate for the doubtful honours of the hustings, "is one of the greatest palladiums of British freedom.'' The sentiment was not quite new, and might, perhaps, have been ...

    Article : 808 words
  5. MEN I KNOW.

    Ah! how to explain this most numerous class? That's getting to be much too num'rous, alas! Perhaps I'm a Barrister, so please excuse A briefless one's anger, and p'raps his abuse. ...

    Article : 402 words
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