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5 Feb. 1810
Parly Reform
Good as the effect of such aims found the argument is good for nothing in all
those but of the one set of exceptions is regularly takenl
out, but in a instance the exceptions occupy but a small
part of the field of the rule the rich sinecure less just one
persuasion and such as who when the good of his country
mentioned really at will be ready to act upon in all cases.
Seeing this page were any such strange accident to
happen, the Right Honorable Surveyor would probably,
any friend of his assuredly be shocked at so unjust,
so groundless, so unnatural, so , so scandalous an
imputation insinuation. – Keep the country and the civilized world at war during over
such a length of time for so personal so paltry a consideration.
To obtain such a trifle as £38,000 a year and
that too subject to deductions contin to and determined
be made for it through a sea of human blood! Oh
horridest horror! and so forth, and it certain.
After all this horror – in which we are involved which has for is basis this amongst
other suppositions that neither soldier nor sailor ever
wished for was or at least ever did could bear to think
of doing anything to prevent it, no man, who no political
man under whose consideration the case were to come
would in the character of a general proposition think
of laying down any other than that in which in the
case situation of the Right Honorable Surveor of national director of Cou national councils on milking
irons the expectation of a practical aversion to so disastrous
a peace would be included.
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