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<p>1829 Aug. 4</p> <head>Reformists Reviewed</head> <p> + <!-- note in pencil --> <note>II Eldon & Peel</note></p> <p><!-- numbers in pencil --> (1) (1 <note>Anti-Reformists<lb/> <gap/> <gap/> <gap/><lb/> Eldon and Peel<lb/> Common Laws</note></p> <!-- number in pencil --> <p><note> or 1</note></p> <p><note>Lord Eldon the non<lb/> reformist and Peel<lb/> the pseudo reformist</note></p> <p> <!-- number in pencil --> 1 <del> Enter Lord Eldon and <add> his <gap/></add> M<hi rend="superscript">r</hi> Peel. <gap/></del></p> <p> 1. enter hand in hand, Lord Eldon and M<hi rend="superscript">r</hi><lb/> Peel. Master, the Lord High Anti-reformist, <del><gap/></del> <gap/>,<lb/> the Pseudo-Reformist: Reform served all along by M<hi rend="superscript">r</hi><lb/> <del>Mr peel</del> the Home Secretary, as by Jehu, Ball.</p> <!-- pencil line across the page, pencil note in margin --> <p><note>Till next page</note></p> <p><note> 5.<lb/> Of the maleficence<lb/>of Equity a portion<lb/> uncovered to the<lb/> public eye Something<lb/> must be done a<lb/> Committee proposed<lb/> a Commission given <lb/> as better suited to<lb/> conceal the deformity.</note></p> <p> <gap/> the <add> <hi rend="underline">Commonplace</hi></add> Of the <gap/> of <del>the hag <gap/></del> <hi rend="underline">Equity</hi> a<lb/> hag still men obviously <add> <gap/> and</add> maleficent than her elder sister<lb/> Common Laws, a corner had been uncovered in the<lb/> House of commons to the <del>eyes</del> eye of the Public Opinion had been<lb/> drawn down <add> to</add> the mater a little more closely, said <sic>somberly</sic><lb/> Give us a Committee.. A Committee? Oh no: <del>quoth Mr <lb/> Peel.</del> <add> that will not do the business</add> You shall have something <del>better<d/el> that will: <del>do not</del>: you<lb/> shall have a Commission. Then <del>p</del> <add> said</add> Mr Peel: <!-- brackets in pencil -->[and] <gap/> accordingly<lb/> the Commission <gap/>. <add> <gap/> with Parliamentary useage</add> A Committee could not have been granted<lb/> but that some one person at least <add>in<a/dd. whose breast no such<lb/> desire as that of <gap/> the abuse perpetrated <add> augmented and perpetrated </add> together with all<lb/> possible increase must have been a <gap/> of it: what<lb/> as Lord Cole would have said would have been uncovered.<lb/> In and by a Commission this inconvenience was completely obviated.<lb/> Among the measures of matchless constitution, maximum<lb/> too <sic>punctualy</sic> observed to need to be printed and published<lb?> is the measure which from Blacksted story of the self-evidencing<lb/> and self-<gap/. paper may be stated the Justice expression<lb/> a self-justification <gap/> <gap/>. in all its<lb/> wisdom it has never yet pleased Honourable House to send<lb/> up a Bill giving in all cases of felony <add>robbery and murder</add> the nomenclature of<lb/> the jury to the Defendant. Why? Because <del><gap/> <gap/></del> a law <add>Bill</add> <lb/> to any such effect to pass, <add> the</add> persons and property of Honourable <lb/> members would not be altogether so secure as on this accord<lb/. it is desirable that they should be</p> | |||
1829 Aug. 4
Reformists Reviewed
+ II Eldon & Peel
(1) (1 Anti-Reformists
Eldon and Peel
Common Laws
or 1
Lord Eldon the non
reformist and Peel
the pseudo reformist
1 Enter Lord Eldon and his Mr Peel.
1. enter hand in hand, Lord Eldon and Mr
Peel. Master, the Lord High Anti-reformist, ,
the Pseudo-Reformist: Reform served all along by Mr
Mr peel the Home Secretary, as by Jehu, Ball.
Till next page
5.
Of the maleficence
of Equity a portion
uncovered to the
public eye Something
must be done a
Committee proposed
a Commission given
as better suited to
conceal the deformity.
the Commonplace Of the of the hag Equity a
hag still men obviously and maleficent than her elder sister
Common Laws, a corner had been uncovered in the
House of commons to the eyes eye of the Public Opinion had been
drawn down to the mater a little more closely, said somberly
Give us a Committee.. A Committee? Oh no: quoth Mr
Peel. that will not do the business You shall have something better<d/el> that will: do not: you
shall have a Commission. Then p said Mr Peel: [and] accordingly
the Commission . with Parliamentary useage A Committee could not have been granted
but that some one person at least in<a/dd. whose breast no such
desire as that of the abuse perpetrated <add> augmented and perpetrated together with all
possible increase must have been a of it: what
as Lord Cole would have said would have been uncovered.
In and by a Commission this inconvenience was completely obviated.
Among the measures of matchless constitution, maximum
too punctualy observed to need to be printed and published<lb?> is the measure which from Blacksted story of the self-evidencing
and self-<gap/. paper may be stated the Justice expression
a self-justification . in all its
wisdom it has never yet pleased Honourable House to send
up a Bill giving in all cases of felony robbery and murder the nomenclature of
the jury to the Defendant. Why? Because a law Bill
to any such effect to pass, the persons and property of Honourable
members would not be altogether so secure as on this accord<lb/. it is desirable that they should be
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