Remarks On the Attack of the Family Gis Upon Judge Allen

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Remarks On the Attack of the Family Gis Upon Judge Allen
George Allen
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Even if he could consent to compete in such an enterprise, rivalry would be hopeless. Half a century's experience is a capital that should warn a novice to leave off competition before meddling with it.
We should have passed over in silence the earlier, unprovoked assault of the ^Egis on Judge Allen, had not that paper, assummg to be the oracle of the public, while in fact the devoted engine of seliishness, again inadvertently assailed the very same individual to Avhom it had, so few weeks ago,
... hypocritically and cringingly apologized. The last number of that paper, true to its venomous instinct, has charged Judge Allen with what it represents as a base dereliction of duty — an abuse and perversion of a high public trust — a violation at once of personal and public honor, while a chain-bound member of the late ' ^^ hig National Convention. If the age of a certain venomous reptile is known by the number and size of its rattles, we might on the same principle attribute to the editor of the ^gis a fullness of years beyond his otherwise apparent and -:ble youth.

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