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Embassies and Foreign Courts . By The Kovxtfa EKG-LisMAisr , Since the subjects for examination o ? candidates for the diplomatic service have been now officially made known , we feel we are performing a Masonic duty to our younger Brethren in commending to their attentive perusal the work by the Eoving Englishman , entitled " Embassies and Eoreign Courts , " which we reviewed in a former
some of the letters are original . All intending emigrants would do well to read its cautions .
number * It is published by Bro . Routledge in Eamngdon-street , and will be found not only to point out the best books for tlie instruction of the candidates on the points required , but is itself a complete digest of their purport , analyzed with the well-known talent of their gifted writer , which has caused him to be looked upon as England ' s only author on diplomacy , and whose caustic expose of Home Office
abuses has drawn upon him the hatred of the official culprits . We hear that one little man therein located is so savage at the discovery of his peccadilloes as to pass his time chiefly in dropping juice of " slander ' s cursed henbane" in the ear of Lord Clarendon against the Eoving Englishman ; and in periodical attacks of the meagrims ?
whenever he hears of his opponent ' s rapidly-increasing fame . This virulence strongly reminds us of the passion of a jam-sick schoolboy against his doctor , who forbids his taking more ; the Downing-street nursery certainly resembles other establishments of infantine intellect in one particular—its inmates hate to disgorge .
PAMPHLETS . The Case of Meer Ja f ur Alee , Khan Bahadoor , of Sural . London : J . It . Taylor , 54 , Chancery-lane . —The perusal of this pamphlet suffices to make any one revolt with disgust at the dishonourable behaviour of the East-India Company , in evading and procrastinating the discharge of bounden conditions and just claims . We hear with
great pleasure that the injured nobleman is about to move the highest tribunal in the realm ; and perhaps the East-India Company , knowing that its charter hangs on a thread , which the repeated disclosures of torture and misgovemment under its rule render daily thinner , will be just from fear , if not from principle . We commend this pamphlet to the perusal of all who wish to learn how chartered
monopolies abuse power , and especially we trust members of Parliament will read it a and recollect that their duty is , when Indian malpractices are revealed , not to leave the House for the Opera , so that the wrong-doers escape punishment through the artful dodge of " counting the House out , ' but to stay , and do right to the claims of the persecuted and wronged .
The Masonic Advertiser . John W . Leonard and Co ., Now York . —The number of this miscellany amply maintains its character , and is full of interesting and instructive matter to the Craft . Its designs
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Embassies and Foreign Courts . By The Kovxtfa EKG-LisMAisr , Since the subjects for examination o ? candidates for the diplomatic service have been now officially made known , we feel we are performing a Masonic duty to our younger Brethren in commending to their attentive perusal the work by the Eoving Englishman , entitled " Embassies and Eoreign Courts , " which we reviewed in a former
some of the letters are original . All intending emigrants would do well to read its cautions .
number * It is published by Bro . Routledge in Eamngdon-street , and will be found not only to point out the best books for tlie instruction of the candidates on the points required , but is itself a complete digest of their purport , analyzed with the well-known talent of their gifted writer , which has caused him to be looked upon as England ' s only author on diplomacy , and whose caustic expose of Home Office
abuses has drawn upon him the hatred of the official culprits . We hear that one little man therein located is so savage at the discovery of his peccadilloes as to pass his time chiefly in dropping juice of " slander ' s cursed henbane" in the ear of Lord Clarendon against the Eoving Englishman ; and in periodical attacks of the meagrims ?
whenever he hears of his opponent ' s rapidly-increasing fame . This virulence strongly reminds us of the passion of a jam-sick schoolboy against his doctor , who forbids his taking more ; the Downing-street nursery certainly resembles other establishments of infantine intellect in one particular—its inmates hate to disgorge .
PAMPHLETS . The Case of Meer Ja f ur Alee , Khan Bahadoor , of Sural . London : J . It . Taylor , 54 , Chancery-lane . —The perusal of this pamphlet suffices to make any one revolt with disgust at the dishonourable behaviour of the East-India Company , in evading and procrastinating the discharge of bounden conditions and just claims . We hear with
great pleasure that the injured nobleman is about to move the highest tribunal in the realm ; and perhaps the East-India Company , knowing that its charter hangs on a thread , which the repeated disclosures of torture and misgovemment under its rule render daily thinner , will be just from fear , if not from principle . We commend this pamphlet to the perusal of all who wish to learn how chartered
monopolies abuse power , and especially we trust members of Parliament will read it a and recollect that their duty is , when Indian malpractices are revealed , not to leave the House for the Opera , so that the wrong-doers escape punishment through the artful dodge of " counting the House out , ' but to stay , and do right to the claims of the persecuted and wronged .
The Masonic Advertiser . John W . Leonard and Co ., Now York . —The number of this miscellany amply maintains its character , and is full of interesting and instructive matter to the Craft . Its designs