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fact on what would be more prudential, after
explicitly or implicitly admitting it, "say Opinion
has changed."
III. Inducements to compliance. Compliance,
if from any body, must come from you. Of whatsoever
faint degree of sensibility, if any, matchless constitution,
on an occasion such as the present, admits
of, your breast, and your's alone, is the seat:
wood being the material which the Board in question
is made of, as above. In the situation you occupy,
of reluctance as to such compliance, that same situation,
is circumstantial evidence, and that
evidence conclusive.
But per contra, how faintly probable
so ever, what is not physically impossible is — the existence
of some villeities towards compliance.
The person I am addressing has two
natures; that of the Home Secretary and that of
Mr. Robert Peel. The Home Secretary is in league
with Judge and Co.: this is matter of certainty. But
in the breast of Mr. Robert Peel may have
place some sparks of regard for the present good opinion
of the present civilised world, for the future
good opinion of posterity, and even of sympathy
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