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PARLIAMENTARY ALPHABET.

\|tln>ugh tu« (olto-wttitf first appeared in a iliit-'Y i"itt'"al, ami no cli >uFjt applied t<>• the „ v Sxtttv Wales Legislature. there- are hut l 03 who «»« fait to nhsefve it* ;t | indication : ; s ;m ii.-in.. for Parliament fit, ls . tJiu I > paying.. mistaken- tup w is. i„ th« country, they're ruining fast. i S tsho devil, they'll ft"-fc» at last. ;J t)u; elector. without any tunw. i,< |he I'iHit they have pat tw the tfmise. j s tin; teivmimeuf. worst w!5 the Jut, m it jil.uo., we p«->U6o.ty cat I hot. i„ plotter, they've ever tft mind, jg for Joe ft,, and Johnny combined, isii luiiifliC, of the earpet 'tis stated. uinvi-ry warm ultras asperated. j s die mute who- says nothing at alf. j s tin; numbskull, doing nothing hat l>rawt. n, tliii odium, 111fy ru;ldy deserve. i. tin; f emier. they've pandered to-serve. is the naery. the (.(nastnmv the qu»r»nt. stands for rul«». but they aiwajfclignntre *eo». itaiuls f''P servant not all *>£ them civil, is thoir tengnes that wmbM deafen a devtl. is a unit. i"t scarce any unto, istllu valets who- tan enly vote, is \v;6, of which they're deficient, with XX. t?» 'Hi t.< they 're ettieient, is till? youth, whom ambition inflames, stlio zealot, who worship* old iumjum.

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Oamaru Mail, Volume I, Issue 120, 8 September 1876, Page 3

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PARLIAMENTARY ALPHABET. Oamaru Mail, Volume I, Issue 120, 8 September 1876, Page 3

PARLIAMENTARY ALPHABET. Oamaru Mail, Volume I, Issue 120, 8 September 1876, Page 3

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