MR. SMITH. (From the Spectator.)
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ijAia' of thVtWone wta^^c^Jeitipifii^fifi^ 4ajled7 ; th"e endeavour to opnitruct l aWri|anfl6;t«le;p>t maknanimity ««'»» remember.-- $tifa|gitsfef tfattofifoftHe bu»dirik'toi«cjilculation^ of KeWp £dMft,, +M£ Sil^fitockioghamV British *bd Foreign Iriftitdb, WiA'a'in6re'di»intercBttcd tpeottiation. Queen Titaniaj, mhkibV i i>6t of the fiitf-eatirig Bottom Waiter mow; delved •Uia^Lafayrtteiri niakibg^Kingljr.heroi 6ut r of LouU Philippe rl»e fellin,wi^h <>he .btipnour of itaieplky d{'lB3o, anft though Ha clwayi oi»ed a.gradgei 'agaln%t the r«tiinmery,.hfe tiriSd to make a^oodihin^ofl tha^eitattf, ' IV '- *'V" - - ' ' * 'l.'^'i.V " And libnU Philippe did ttaueh good faJWsJimf. -,^A*\ a commercial m^ he, felt the advantage! if jpe*ce< and,, he belpei 'to T&tain for Ettfope that grtaj pUfcsihg.; It' is iirto llf^k' VgifthdrSe itf the rtiouthv^it 'i« neitKer! proper 'nor^cute tQ preiume merely bad motiTei ifa'any] m«n.'"tfe« intereitif yhot b^bkdi (JSjttrPlltliJjie'ii "which" bir naferaintiife toind Wa^a^able'.prpliably Went lb forai v t«%WmT«Mcer¥;iri W iibiog, R e4ce fonilb: ankeof Hit l&Untry~hi« eye to the^kin chance pfbbaV hiST tef&^iiK^d J «i'^t&^ia vr^U^'a the middled ifctibni lilce most political misttkjii/.were 'baled. too r much in a reliance on direct cotiventional motivetr-he *tho\ighi'thht pay, discipline and promotion, were alone to iway the army— views of peace and order, as lou'rces; of piGfit, the «hop keeping Nutiohal Guard— .prudence) and' fe»r ofdcgFddttion, the; reipectable poHtiiJtl'agU' •taton-rhe didj|noi( take into account a lore forjthe ro-, ni»Btic, iwbichvhft did not, share— in entlmsiaim-ffort ,the theatrical,!, which be used a»an« engine. «^He: Wftjd^^Cfcift Ipite of experience, a&ag!n6 that; men] { BhjjKAik:«o'ciali^ lifey nty^thbj '«p|t^tBc^ecause^tb%i had)«ome ;ob«tVact ideiiHoti fßol^M»gb^b^b^caui^they^^^ tThe-people j lbySufaißg|trreir|herjjic^jiqJ_nt6^^^ ; ldig>ified>n^nnej,%rihajrjß,^^ lft6htier;^Helpi!e%rXaTddd^ing«thelgifea^ - chac«: .without D^<ff7*rfdi^ini«feMi^j mania* Would haTCjetd:bim an exalted f«reweillecttii^:l yupyfpJoetWaildifeHtedi -ihei;lad]c^uiFafid^«uitoui>panictof^ majeitic pompr-^thfe »ucceiior .|» .Gb^lemagrie'"a|ai^ j inVertilthe rfatiddardjgniiySy appewing^^Ou^|bpfef] in a Liitonith coitumeS^ /He comerforvshelt^r wit tihii \oajpling^dngift^n t hji\chM^hforetttrdi;4o^i^ ibrti bfsbbicure gentlemen b^nfme~Wi*hske> hand! all round, ;anda i adresiei,a!.kn r oto^rionytabn»/o~Bti i us'iTel 'ajghfeieeri u^^'/^^ritUh^iiuidß^ ) puffingia(lvertiier,^ria f^rllamentarj 'iandidit^iJnor ' even. lipityhouie^Qager/ that bette^&defitsDdi'tlit ;«r|;iofbTttmbag.v.rNpioncJbette?.k^ |kbj^alme,i ; ta^ke£hapai de«a;'a«|^!|the^ rtlon-pf i the i Siuitb-i-hjs^k" l Smith." He hit ifnllen en hi. « ue locisl doiknttirtn^ he .Improperly,-' one^drihe%ib¥h^pJif^aWfitur«% hir:crown,:hi«#re'nc^ ore ( but accident!— his nature if bqirglof^ Bn^emlneritly i gCDtlemtn-ra fuadholder, » »bnreh6lder^^ro§aiciilyj •mftterUllfrandiicep^cilJycomnionien.ible^o^ vallipatempin>ii»XoM^ifi^'iafpfaya^^^^
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New Zealander, Volume 4, Issue 234, 26 August 1848, Page 4
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348MR. SMITH. (From the Spectator.) New Zealander, Volume 4, Issue 234, 26 August 1848, Page 4
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