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MR. BRIGHT ON THE LAW OF ENTAIL by ROWLAND EYLES EGERTON-WARBURTON

First Line: TO BROAD LANDS THOUGH A FOE, TO BROAD BRIMS STILL A FRIEND
Last Line: JOHN'S SPEECH HAS ALREADY MADE ALL OF THEM QUAKERS.
Subject(s): BRIGHT, JOHN (1811-1889); FRIENDS, RELIGIOUS SOCIETY OF; LANDLORDS & TENANTS; QUAKERS;

TO broad lands though a foe, to broad brims still a friend,
We shall all become Bright's proselytes in the end;
Elder sons apprehending the loss of their acres,
John's speech has already made all of them @3Quakers.@1



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