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GOLDSMITH AS A POLITICIAN.

TO THK KIiITOK. Sir.,—ln your short paragraphs in List Thursday'* issue, a writer in the Kelson Evening Mail is quoted as stating that Goldsmith was no true political economist when he wrote those beautiful lines : 111 fares the land—to vari'ius ills ;i pre) Where wjaltli .nxunii'.lati'S and inJii decay. The Nelson writer pities Goldsmiths i«tiormice, and appears to think that tho accumulating woultlt, and tlie decaying men are most desirable things. Are they' Yours, etc,. J. .T, I).\i;LI;H.

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Waikato Times, Volume XXXVII, Issue 2999, 3 October 1891, Page 5 (Supplement)

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GOLDSMITH AS A POLITICIAN. Waikato Times, Volume XXXVII, Issue 2999, 3 October 1891, Page 5 (Supplement)

GOLDSMITH AS A POLITICIAN. Waikato Times, Volume XXXVII, Issue 2999, 3 October 1891, Page 5 (Supplement)

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