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9 March 1810
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Notwithstanding all their respect for great characters
in high situations, two of these things have been found discovered pointed
out by Honorable Gentlemen in very high situations indeed.
One of these things, they have found in no less a
person than that of Earl of Camden. Concerning In relation to this
thing they their remarks have presented us with two facts: the first
is that Deputy and Clerks are paid out of it. Had
the business stopped there, the we who pay for every
thing should not have had quite so much reason
as alas! we now still have to complain of it. But
the next fact is – and aye there's the rub, It the right
of receiving no less than £23,107 of our money for this mode
of doing nothing forms a part and but a part of
its rights.
Honorable Gentlemen are in that situation one of those situations what
emables them to say with the Fremchmen and to any one they please J'appelle un
chat un chat: et toi un fripon. Such liberties belong
not to us in our exposed and humber sphere. It belongs not to us
to make such mistakes, it to repeat them as made to repeat them as
by Honorable Gentlemen to whom all things are lawful
is as much as we can venture to do, if even that
be not too much for us such as we. How we are floundering
between Scylla and Charybdis: on which side, I mean
for such as we us are is safely to be found. as
What Where is the course we then take with safety is discoursing
of such things? Shall we repeat state there Are this as us
behold Sir Vickery at our back: shall we Are they errors
Breach of privilege may be the word.
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