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Issue Details: First known date: 1857... 1857 Imitations from Horace
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Notes

  • Ode 32, Book 1. Poscimur. Si quid vacui sub umbra.
  • Introduction: The poet addresses the Honorable the Premier, urging the abandonment of the temporizing policy of the late Session, and recommending the adoption of some more popular and permanent measure than that indicated by his crude and unphilosophical scheme of Electoral Reform.

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    y separately published work icon The Empire 6 July 1857 Z1733001 1857 newspaper issue 1857 pg. 3
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