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The Norwich Courier Trades Further Insults with The Unionist

Norwich Courier

Norwich Courier 1833-12-18

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The Unionist has devoted something over three columns to our humble self. A labor which the Editor might have well spared as he has neither overturned any positions of ours, or established those of his own. If he supposes that we desired “to be excused” from further discussion by any fear of his doughty self, he may enjoy the illusion if it will afford him any pleasure—it was the fartherest thing from our thoughts at the time. He may rest assured that we have no greater claim to the character of Goliah,[sic] than he has to that of David. He slings his stones too wide of his mark.

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