JOHN BULL.
n off, because ted time out of mind and been regular poacion of t a dry branco be lopped from t trees t surround t it s t uries. Oe, but tary o not be disturbed. Sins build in every frieze and cornice; croter about toer of t of tedly in broad daylight.
In s, Jo hey are good old family abuses.
All ts o drain tlemans purse; and as uality in money matters and ain in t perplexity in meeting s. too, ercations and -burnings aking place in up to different callings and are of different o speak t fail to exercise t clamorously in t posture of and up for t tablis s up in all its state, ; ot and considerate, entreat tleman to retrenco put em of e footing. times, seemed inclined to listen to t tely defeated by treperous conduct of one of tle-pated fellos, ale-or of village clubs and a complete oracle among t of enants. No sooner does ion reform or retrenc takes t of t for an overturn.
ongue is once going notop it. s about tors t practices; ridicules astes and pursuits; insists t urn ts out of doors, give to t cake a ?eld-preac tar built in its place. every social entertainment and family festivity, and skulks ao to tantly complaining of tiness of to spend all -money in tavern convocations, and even runs up scores for t ravagance.
It may readily be imagined tle sucing agrees emperament. able from repeated crossings t tion of retrenc or reform is a signal for a braween avern oracle.
As tter is too sturdy and refractory for paternal discipline,