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Brougham
I Imperfections
II Fee-gathering
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Curious enough it is, on this occasion, of the two
children of to see how much wiser in his generation
is the Tory leader than the Whig. Brougham Reformist for
the fee-gathering system. Peel for Anti-reformist for
the against it? could any one have thought it. But
when it presents itself in all its nakedness under its own names, and then only
is Peel against it: throw a cloak over it, call
it patronage, then so far from objecting it, give it the most mischievous form he brings
it forward and makes the most of it This cloak of
gauze how he long will it continue to conceal
the inward corruption from the public eye. Increase of
the incumbent , figures will shew in m every case
the proportion in value between the possession of the office
and the patronage. In the operitent branch of the money
market to whom has this prop connection ever been a secret. When?
is the desire of riches not only fierce in the successor preacher
of him who declared the gates of heaven barred against the possessor the
the possessor of riches the rich man but peculiar to them?
To satiate with flesh and blood a boa constrictor
a single sheep will suffice: to satiate one together
with blood a single tyger, a little flock might
be necessary.
To satisfy "Brougham had the the Exchequer
Bench fees to his Lordship might upon his plea have sufficed.
to have satisf obtain the filthy lucre to the sum amoral"
Peel would have the most able
with several times the weight of his emolument the
class of men distinguished from all others by the affliction
in which they are plunged.
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