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ine upon A, his ancestors. With the A s s in the middle, describe the circulation of T N, or "Times" newspaper. And with SRI, Sir Robert Inglis, as the centre, describe the Circle of the H of C, or House of Commons. Then R A, or Roebuck on his ancestors, equals an A s s. For because the A s s was in the middle of T N, or "Times" newspaper. Therefore the rhodomontade of G L and S A, or great literary and scientific attainments, was equal to the braying of an A s s. And because S R I, or Sir Robert Inglis, was in the centre of H C, or House of Commons. Therefore S R I on G L and S A, or Sir Robert Inglis on the great literary and scientific attainments, was only to be equalled by S R I and R, or Sir Robert Inglis and Roebuck. But Sir R I is always equal to himself. Therefore the remainder, A R, or Roebuck on his ancestors, is equal to the remaining G L and S A, or great literary and scientific attainments. But G L and S A, or the great literary and scientific attainments, have been shown to be equal to those of an A s s. And therefore R A, or Roebuck on his ancestors, is equal to an A s s. Wherefore, from a given point, A, his ancestors, has been drawn out a Radical member, R, Roebuck, equal to an A s s. _Quod erat_ sheep-_face-iendum_. PROP. III.--PROBLEM _From the greater opposition of two members to a given measure to cut, off a part, so as it may agree with the less._ Let P C and W R, or Peel the Conservative and Wakley the Radical, represent their different oppositions to the New Poor Law, to which that of W R, or Wakley the Radical, is greater than that of Peel the Conservative--it is required to cut off from W R, or Wakley the Radical's opposition a part, so that it may agree with that of P C, or Peel the Conservative. [Illustration] From W, or Wakley, draw W T, or Wakley the Trimmer, the same as P C, or Peel the Conservative. With the centre W or Wakley, and to the extremity of T trimming, describe the magic circle P L A C E. Cutting W R or Wakley the Radical in B P, his Breeches Pocket. Then W B P or Wakley and his Breeches Pocket, agrees with Peel the Conservative. For because the circle P L A C E is described about W or Wakley Therefore W B P or Wakley and his Breeches Pocket, is of the same opinion as W T or Wakley the Trimmer. But W T or Wakley the Trimmer, agrees with Peel the Conservative. Therefore W B P or Wakley and his Breeches Pocket,
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