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by their Constituents. This Representative of the people in so<lb/> | by their Constituents. This Representative of the people in so<lb/> | ||
far as at any time the interest of it Members were or by<lb/> | far as at any time the interest of it Members were or by<lb/> | ||
themselves were regarded as being identical with the interest<lb/> | |||
of the people would of course according to the best of their<lb/> | |||
ability support the interest of the people: support them an<lb/> | |||
all occasions and against it all persons: and in <gap/><lb/> | |||
against the Monarch <gap/> being that person of all others who, to a set power capable of <gap/><lb/> | |||
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1818 Novr 21.
Whigs and Revolution
Let us consider what was the nature of the desease at
that time-let us compare with it that which is the nature of
the desease at this present time.
The features by which the Constitution of this political
state was distinguished ⧼toolbar-peri-deletion⧽ by its advantage from that every monarch such
other Constitutional state where that whereas in every other state
without any exception worth regarding to the present purpose
the Monarch had it in his power on the of
Government without the concurrence of any Representative of
the people capable of affording any effectual resistance, in this
Country the Monarch had for such a length oftime been in the
habit of calling in and thus encumbering himself with that
the sort of check thus bearing upon his Authority that to rid himself
of it had become at difficult at least if not impracticable.
Here then was a check and that of a sort peculiar
this country. But the misfortune was that, considering the
and quantity of the power possessed by the Monarch upon
an independent footing, this check was in its very nature a corruptible
: and not only so but such an one as sooner or
later fail to be corrupted. This Representative
pf the people composed in part of Agents of the people
by their Constituents. This Representative of the people in so
far as at any time the interest of it Members were or by
themselves were regarded as being identical with the interest
of the people would of course according to the best of their
ability support the interest of the people: support them an
all occasions and against it all persons: and in
against the Monarch being that person of all others who, to a set power capable of
of interests continually operating in opposition to theirs added the only effect to those adverse
interests.
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