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Brougham
1. Imperfections
IV. Party should not
make Judges
Pages 16.17.18.19.
By Brougham five
pages of oratory to
demonstrate that
minsters ought not
to be influenced by
party in the choice
of Judges
Ministers answer
that they agree to
that and say that they
never are so influenced
Pages 16.17.18 19 of our learned 120 pages no fewer than five
are expended in pr demonstrating that in the choice of person
for filling the high judicial situation Ministers ought not to be
determined by party situations. Owens however you view it
in his rotund orb debent semper esse bona, et nunquam
esse mate — these of the a purpose of his a son
of his if he happen to have one of in the third form of Westminster
School would have furnished him with this
assistance which would performed the work of all the eloquence
as together with a good deal more beyond it and of out side
of it. And now that the repudiation is made, has it
placed brought the Rules the nearer within his reach? We
doubt it. The demand is urgent: but the defence is
ready. Sir! we agree with you completely toto exacto; In the exercise
of those high functions, we most true it is
never ought we to be f determined — no, Sir. not so much
as influenced — by party any such unworthy considerations —
No, Sir: and accordingly, Sir — we never are.
After hearing this speech [and upon making his own dispatch
of his own triumphant duodecima] why did not Mr Peel
stand up and make this answer? He was and so falls
equal to it.
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