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19 Jany. 1802
This abuse constant impossibility of explanation – this persevering
ad uninterrupted refusal or want of all the so
explanation necessary means of progress indispensable a requisite to the fulfillment of the engagement entered into – is a point of no small importance:
– of importance, not merely as
servicing in such so high a degree to swell the account
of continuity and injury – but as forming so irrefragable conclusive
a proof of constant mala fides, and as
operating as a confessist of amounting to a fath plea of guilty to of the repeated the charges which
your Lordship will find so repeatedly made by me, upon against
Mr Long from time to time, by Mr to Mr Long himself, I mean by necessary implication,
though without any trace of imputation,
and in no exceptionable language so unexeceptionable,
as to have necessitated a repeated confession on his part, that it had
never afforded him
any thing neither that
nor any other part of
my deportment had
ever afforded him
any thing to complain
of.
You will find me over and over again
putting him to on which the want of his reputation
as a man of honour was at risk
Yes, my Lord – you will find me charging
him with facts upon facts, such any one of which
unless explained would have been sufficient to
fix upon this the human a mans character an indelible stain of
perfidy – and still you will find him suffering
judgment to go by default – unable to
endure the test of explanation – and, with
even undissembled terror, shrinking from it to the
very last.
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