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20 Mar 1802 Postpone
Dispensing power
The Duke as well as the rest of the Conspirators thought themselves safe in the
conspiracy because Opposition had never made seemed to denied mind any
stir about it. But if opposition took it sat still so
the crime so quietly, it was because it was not ripe for them.
Opposition acts in those matters like the thief takes.
It does not for £5 take a man who with proper
a little patience may be worth £40. The
interest of opposition is – not to stop a man
in the throws of criminality – much less to prevent keep him
from engaging his entering into it, but to catch him in it.
No sooner are they put upon the scent,
than the Philistines will be upon him – and
he will not find a Sampson in Mr King.
He will be like Pious the eighth before Bonaparte.
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