Punch, or the London Charivari, Volume 1, October 16, 1841 by Various
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page 49 of 67 (73%)
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Therefore Graham and Reform was the same as Reform with a shade
Conservatism. And because Conservatism is the centre of the Tory Administration, Graham, Buckingham, and Peel Therefore Graham and Conservatism is the same as Conservatism with a shade Reform Therefore Graham and Conservatism is the same as Graham and Reform Therefore Graham is either a Conservative or a Reformer, as the case may require. And therefore he is a Conservative Reformer-- Wherefore, having three sides, which are all the same to him--viz. Reform, Conservatism, and himself--he is an independent member, and has been described as a Conservative Reformer. _Quod erat_ double-_face-iendum_. PROP. II.--PROBLEM. _From a given point to draw out a Radical Member to a given length._ Let A or his ancestors be the given point, and an A s s the given length; it is required to draw out upon the point of his ancestors a Radical member equal to an A s s. |
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