Ka Leo o ka Lahui, Volume II, Number 332, 26 November 1891 — Our Friends. [ARTICLE]
Our Friends.
. ■ ",.y ;l V, have always declared ourlvi> in an opeo manner, that we are republican in feeling and practice, as against the one man power v\l>i<?h the two little antipodean . i that eame to Hawaii on a shin-gK-,;ind who advocates,and wlio rurs a pn per that proft«sses to beloug to no sect, party, and weean add, is influ only as loyalists tosovereigns whenever there lustful little souls j i ! 'O benefited by its glitter. \fv. Bush has always declared in j i (tbat is more than ean be : -fc. >t the Bulletin editors,) that , is for no bayonet clause annexa-1 ion and never will be, but if the > otten way in whieh this < ountry being administered, and supportL - two eolumn articles in defenci- of high handed collusion, are to be the causes for the subversion of o government. ilien let us: v,i .m mhhalf wav stens towards '.good Then, Bush, wili tali/his share of the responsibility not a3 a kangaroo or a beu,V' er, but as a Hawaiihn and nativ©«. of the soil.