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1831 Nov. 7
Bankruptcy Court Bill Observations continued
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No: Yes: as of the reformed Parliament, Cullen would –
Cullen should have been a member: in that same reformed
Parliament, Cullen would – Cullen should
have made the motion for introducing
the amendments above indicated. Cullen would
Cullen should have followed up that motion
for extingui the extinction of the ill-gotten gains.
Yes Cullen and I were one: in one the by our
minds were animated our two bodies.
Alas: By the of this unavoidable mischief I feel it at this momentbut too small,
my lamented the wounds which
his loss of my ever lamented friend had made in my heart, and which the
comparative apathy produced by the decay of a fast-failing memory had
nearly healed, has, at the mention thus unavoidably
made of the him broken out afresh, thus far under such
is my weakness, the pen could not be kept from warning
wandering: but after with this indulgence thus given to
weakness infirmity, I resume I conclude it and proceed.
Cullen is no more! who will take his place?
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