The British Tenant Farmer
1 British landlord is grumbling at his falling rcnts. The tenant farmer was alway.s grombling ; he is now dcsparinjr. The laborer in still, as he always was, dull, stolid, indifferent. Ui.-; only hope ia in cmii.'nition. líe has a better eduoation than the Frencli peasant, though by no meana so Rood as tho Genuan - and ypt look at the diflerence between them. The have been awakened to new life by the " macic of property." The Krifrlish laboror is but a chattel on the soij he tills. The tenapt farmer s wearing Iii.s heart out in the vain strutfgle to forcé a snbsistencefronianother man's land, and (in the face of foreign oompetition swclling likc a risin flood :iL':iin.-i Iiiiiii is travcliiu! a mail whnse end
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Ann Arbor Courier
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