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Sc. 55 Well, its a mercy we've got folks to tell us, The rights and the wrongs of these matters, I vow, But let Essex brewers, and other fine fellows, SticJi to the truth, when orating just now, Then Coope, the M. P. , Will far happier be, . When he's generous and jii'^f to Governor G. November 21st, 1881. K... Ifr 56 A P(tan of Liberation. A P(EAX OF LIBERATION What Lord Randolph Churchill's inward monitor says (in strict confidence, of course), a little a la Longfellow. "■The condition and di...scipline of the Conservative Party has recently attracted a good deal of attention and the candid speech, in which Lord Randolph Churchill the other day indicated his independence, seems to some observers to presage its impending dissolution. "— Z'i/Me^- leader, November 4th, 1882. Tell me not in mournful numbers The Tory Party's going to die, Bland Sir Stafford gently slumbers, Smith and Cross stand meekly by. A Pceaii of Liberation. 57 Never mind I'm up and doing, I will act the " candid friend, ' While I twist my big moustache, Gall and wormwood ne'er shall end.
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