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exhaustion, consequent upon disease and want of food ' {Daily 

 Express, February 4Lh, ItJUl)."* 



So writes the author of " Land IJeform," and as the views of 

 botli of these autliorities are thus placed in convenient juxta- 

 position, our readers can determine for themselves which policy 

 commends itself to their ju(lj:jmcnt^ — tlie coldly, selfish one of 

 the intolerant, austere Free-trader, or tlie warm-hearted, humane, 

 yet politically and economically sound one of the Tariff-reformer 

 and Land-reformer. 



* " Land Reform," the Right lion. Jesse Collings, M.P., pp. 407, 408. 



