An Argument for More of the Division of Labour in Civil Life in This Country Pa

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An Argument for More of the Division of Labour in Civil Life in This Country Pa
William Pickens
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Dissatisfaction had scarcely ever been known to be expressed at the • Then chief Commissioner of the Woods and Forests.
123 state of the Strand at the former spot ; whilst from the constant obstructions experienced, to- gether with the hourly jeopardy in which limbs and lives were placed at the latter, the town has not unfrequently rung with Complaints. — The benefit of that improvement of the Strand, which has so long been felt as one of the first wants of the Metropolis, we rejoice to see, as
... well as to say, the public will have ; but no thanks will be due for the boon, to that " para- mount consideration of the pubhc convenience" which is laid claim to, by " those who have the direction over matters of this nature. " The praise in the case all belongs to Sir M. W. Rid- ley. He it was, who, at the nick of time, happily for us, exclaimed " Public Convenience, and Exeter 'Change !" — Words which appeared to strike like a knell on the ears of the right hon. Gentleman. Ah ! seemed Mr.

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