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and had found himself so. They would find see
one Member of the Cabinet avowing under his
hand a conduct an interference the supposition of which had stands
been reprobated by another member member under the his hand of as too
injurious to be endured. They might be of
the same opinion which at one time was
avowed publickly as well as privately by a
member of the Cabinet same body: – that it was impossible
to change the land in which case and⊞ ⊞ by that support – repulsed in other attempts by that support I fashioned shelved myself to this at time this degraded that be ill manner famed spot as lest likely to be contested.
disciplined in the school of adversity I have
learnt for my own part to submitt to crouch beneath the
rod of power: but who can say but that a Committee of the House
of Commons might think it becoming in them
to support the authority of the 12 Judges,
even against a Member of the Cabinet? The
noble Member having avowed a different opinion
claiming to be and having been, and all this while with success, a Judge in his own cause, would
not willingly quit his hold: the consequence
would might be a contention between a branch of
the Cabinet and a branch of the House of
Commons, a conflict of which at this a conjunctory like this could fathom the result?
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