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James Parton, The life of Horace Greeley, Chapter 26: three months in Europe. (search)
Hon. T. Milnor Gibson, Messrs. Tufnell, Ewart, Cobden, Rich, Adair, Hamilton, and Sir J. Walmsey, ha from being swallowed up by the stronger. Mr. Cobden. Do you then consider the fact, that the Timour daily papers are printed in New York. Mr. Cobden. do you consider, that there are upwards of journals published in the United States. Mr. Cobden. At what amount of population does a town inn England? Mr. Greeley. Yes; if they do. Mr. Cobden. And that is quite common, is it not? Mr. they receive through the post generally. Mr. Cobden. The working people in New York are not in t, still, we have quite a class who do so. Mr. Cobden. The newspapers, then, is not the attractionGreeley. Twenty-five thousand, I believe. Mr. Cobden. Is that an influential paper in America? y. Not a hundredth part as much as we do. Mr. Cobden. An impression prevails in this country thatdes what each gets separately for itself. Mr. Cobden. Twenty thousand pounds a year is paid by yo[9 more...]