TO THIS ELECTORS OF NEW PLYMOUTH. ("N ENTLEMEN, —Another proselyting Ji crusade seems again to be entered upon by a well known individual of this place, who, under the sacred watchword of Liberty, will allow every other man to think, speak, and act — just as he himself does — and no otherwise. But the manauvre is too stale, for none know b-tter than my own cougiegation what real hhetty they have lately enjoyed, without having a clerk or deacon riding mad attheit heels, to spur them up to the exercise of their " new-born freedom." About 1H months ago, this very individual wished to cajole me and other parties into the Mechanics Institute as vice presidents, under the plea of "counteracting the piinciples of Mr. Chas. Brown and othcis," whom he named; but this I re- , Bpectfuily declined, and chiefly on the
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Taranaki Herald, Volume I, Issue 52, 27 July 1853, Page 3
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140Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Herald, Volume I, Issue 52, 27 July 1853, Page 3
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