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  2. American Slanders on Great Britain.

    Englishmen have long ago learnt to shrug their shoulders in contempt when the gutter press of Europe amuses itself and gratifies national jealousy by representing them as various kinds ...

    Article : 710 words
  3. The Premier and the “Argus.”

    It is refreshing to [?] even the “Argus” stirred into gentle sarcasm by [?] Barton’s ludicrous warnings concerning some mysterious conspiracy against the Constitution [?] What ...

    Article : 1,238 words
  4. Sweated Clerks.

    There has lately arisen in the land a bitter wail from the bank clerk, who is at last awake to the fact that he is being sweated by his employers. Of course he is being sweated, and ...

    Article : 570 words
  5. A Mean Back-down.

    Where has Mr. Peacock’s Liberalism gone, or is he the kind of Liberal who sees no harm in an attempt to degrade the recipients of old age pensions to the position of men asking for ...

    Article : 583 words
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