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THE OPPOSITION, ( Shightly altered from George Canning.)

*It is »*id, that great men, who are seized with ihe pouts, At theii wouderfully altered condition ; Win of yort were tue //«, but who now ace the Outt, Hare decreed a severe -opposition. xUor will it be wonder'd at grertly, if those Whore deprived of' unmerited tr«<»etires,— Ai of old, ihuuld detcrmiuo the men to oppose, Though their conscience* aanctioa the meaturet. -Such throats »re, by Britons, too well understood To create anj just apprehension ; Uor can he who, in person, accomplished no good, Now-appal v* with eul intention,

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Waikato Times, Volume X, Issue 575, 27 January 1876, Page 3

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THE OPPOSITION, (Shightly altered from George Canning.) Waikato Times, Volume X, Issue 575, 27 January 1876, Page 3

THE OPPOSITION, (Shightly altered from George Canning.) Waikato Times, Volume X, Issue 575, 27 January 1876, Page 3

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