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the cruelty of adding to them. This argument
being in its nature of the number
of those convenient arguments which
lead to no conclusion and leave every
body exactly as much at liberty as he
was before nobody can ever have any
objection either to hear it or to deliver
it: it is as good on one occasion as
another and in one mouth as another.
Come another Session and the parts may
be changed. The Honourable Gentleman
who erst opposed the Bill may now bring
in a Bill of his — one for Carrots: which
Bill may now with as little difficulty
find an opponent in the Patron of turnips.
But for him whose seat is for a County
and or an open and populous Borough
opposition seems on such an occasion
the best line to take as giving room
for a speech in favour of humanity
and all that.
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