To the Editor of the New Zealand Spectator. Wellington, 14th September, 1848.
Sir, — I beg to send you the following extract from Punch, as aptly illustrating the sort ofliberty the Ledru Rollins of Wellington feel disposed to allow their fellow colonists. I am, Sir, your obedient servant, Fair Platt. Rights of Persons. 1. To do everything that M. Ledru Rollin and his party bid them. 2. To give everything that M. Ledru Rollin and his party ask them for. 3. To elect anybody that M. Ledru Rollin and his party point out to them. Rights of the Press. 1. The journals are fiee to say anything in praise of M. Ledru Rollin and his party.
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New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume IV, Issue 327, 16 September 1848, Page 3
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115To the Editor of the New Zealand Spectator. Wellington, 14th September, 1848. New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume IV, Issue 327, 16 September 1848, Page 3
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