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1830. Feb
For Petitions for Justice Collectanea
Peel versus Peel
Argumentum ad hominem for O'Connell against
Peel if Peel opposes Codification.
From the Morning Chronicle.
Extracts from Peel's Speech 9 Febr 1830, on the
East India business: preferring one Commission
for the whole to divers. Apply this to his three
Commissions. Enquiry into Equity, Common
Law and Real Property.
Thus how he has blown hot and cold.
"I propose the appointment of only one Committee,
rather than of two or three Committees, because I
doubt whether every part of the subject is not so
intimately connected together as to give us a better
chance of simplicity and information from the
labours of one Committee than of two or three (
(hear hear!); such, for instance, as one on the
subject of finance, one on our trade with India,
and one on our trade with China: the whole
of these questions are so intimately connected,
that I fear confusion would be more likely to
arise from their being separated than from their
being joined; ...
I apprehend that the having more than
one Committee would oblige than to travel
over muds of the same ground; and in the
event of their reports running counter, the
question would rather be bewildered than
cleared by their labours (hear, hear!)"
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