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politicians, who have desired to promote their political 

 prospects ; some have been commercial agents, who 

 have had an eye to business ; and some have been 

 editors, who have desired to make the Order their con- 

 stituents. Grangers are ready to clasp hands with any 

 one for the purpose of promoting reform, but they do 

 it outside of the Grange room." 

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