Remarks on the General Sea-Bathing Infirmary at West Brook, near Margate; its public utility and local treatment / By Christianus.
- Christianus
- Date:
- 1820
Licence: Public Domain Mark
Credit: Remarks on the General Sea-Bathing Infirmary at West Brook, near Margate; its public utility and local treatment / By Christianus. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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![B7 ourselves desire to exercise, and would not relin- «]uish without a painful struggle, and of the neces- sity of meekness, forbearance, and charity, amongst all who profess and call themselves Christians, will operate a becoming change in the minds of both parties, so that all those bickerings and animosities which have converted kind friends into bitter ene- mies, and introduced confusion and turbulence into the tranquil recesses of peace and concord, will henceforth and for ever cease!” Who would not say Amen to such a wish ?—Mr. . Fussell’s publication came out of the press last year, and may be had of Messrs. Baldwin,. Cra- dock, and Joy, booksellers, London. Your readers will do me the honour to consider these four letters as mere letters of introduction to their notice and regard. Hitherto, Sir, I have done little more, they will perceive, than endea- vour by the respectability of vouchers and creden- tials, to establish fully my individual and personal right as a preux chevalier to enter the lists of cour- teous controversy, and my legitimate power so to do. The playful prancings and bounds and cur- vettings of my steed, serve partially to display its promised spirit and vigour to sustain the rider throughout the expected course. Before the trumpet shall sound the signal for engagement, I must be pardoned if I state that the arena of The Morning Post is no Bear Garden^ or Wormwood](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b28742850_0105.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)


