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were of wool, and that in i^reat store, and who were 



well provided with all -ortsof household goods, every 

 one having all things that conduce to make life easy 

 and happy !" 



?:{. 1 have now, my friends of amply pro- 



ved, that what I have stated relative to the j> 



I. and allowances to, the labourers is TRUE. 

 And now we are to do all we can to remove the evil ; 

 > loved the evil HUM he. or Kmjaml must be 

 sunk forage-; and. never will the evil he rei 

 until its causes, remote as well as near, be all clearly 

 lined. With my hrM wishes for the health and 

 happine^ of you all, 



I remain, 



Your faithful friend, and most obedient servant, 



WM. COBBETT. 



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