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<p> 1829 Aug 14</p> <head>Reformists reviewed</head> <!-- note in pencil --> <p><note>II. Eldon and Peel</note></p> <p> <!-- numbers in pencil --> (3) (3) <note> Anti-Reformists<lb/> Pseudo-Reformists<lb/> Eldon & Peel<lb/> Commissions</note</p> <p> <note> 6<lb/> To forcible depredation<lb/> a sudden death by<lb/> murder — by which<lb/> Honourable Gentlemen<lb/> <del>might</del> would be liable<lb/> to become sufferers<lb/> fraudulent depredation<lb/>a lingering murder<lb/> by which they might<lb/> be gainers substituted</note></p> <p> <!-- appears to be an addition --> On every occasion <add> Whenever</add> in which your wish is to put down <gap/> <add> amend to</add> abuse<lb/> you commit the <gap/> to those <add>all</add> who <gap/> <gap/> <gap/> <gap/> <gap/></p> <p><del> Substitute the robbery and <add> down right <add> <gap/> the murder by <gap/> <gap/></add> murder substitute<lb/> <sic>unpunishable</sic> depredation</del> </p> <p> To <del>robbery</del> <add> forcible depredation</add> and murder by <gap/> <add> sudden</add> <gap/><lb/> both punishable substitution fraudulent depredation and murder<lb/> by lingering death both <sic>unpunishable,</sic> the case as <gap/><lb/> would have said is now <gap/>. By <add>As</add> the forcible depredation<lb/> and instantaneous <add> sudden</add> murder Honourable Gentlemen would<lb/> decidedly be liable to become sufferers. By the fraudulent<lb/> depredation and lingering murder they might it is true<lb/> become superior, but they might <add> may</add> also become <add> in various ways</add> gainers. <del>Honourable</del> <add> Honourable</add><lb/> <del>men</del> <add> not to speak of themselves</add> as well as <del> Non <gap/></del> <add> honourable</add> <gap/> his Sons<lb/> <del><gap/></del> and Younger Brothers: <del> all of whom have</del> <add> all of <gap/></add> and in a <lb/> <sic>rationabiles</sic>part of the <gap/> of the depredation, either in<lb/> possession or expectancy have vested interests. To <sic>detrimens</sic><lb/> on substantial grounds, whether by this same <gap/> of <lb/> depredation and murder they hand upon the whole must be<lb/> given or to <gap/> required <add>the main of <del>the <gap/> of</del></add> <gap/> labour than they were willing<lb/> and <add> with</add> more discernment those they were able to bestow,<lb/> they accordingly did in <gap/> case <add> occasion <add> by this question</add> as they do when a<lb/> settlement is made of their estates; they left it <add>the matter</add> to those <lb/> whose interest it <add> was and</add> is to <gap/> them, and whose determination<lb/> to be <sic>detrimented</sic> by that interest was and is as <sic>indebateable</sic> <lb/> on this occasion as on every other.</p> <p> <note>7<lb/> The arrangements for <lb/> stopping Lord Eldon's<lb/> depredations accordingly<lb/> committed to Lord Eldon</note></p> <p> <del>l</del> To the case of Lord Eldon was accordingly<lb/> <gap/> the <gap/> of the <gap/> <add> <gap/></add> no <gap/> were<lb/> to originate the arrangements by which a stop was to be<lb/> put to the depredations committed by Lord Eldon, and aptitude<lb/> for the functions of his high office substituted to that<lb/> <gap/> which in <add> on the part</add> the Noble and learned Law Lord had become so <gap/><lb/> <gap/> for every thing but the perpetuation and <gp/><lb/> extension of that same depredation and the <gap/><lb/> murders which <del>it</del> were the makers with <gap/><lb/> <gap/> might be <gap/> following in the <gap/> of <gap/></p> <p>Given the character of the <del><gap/></del> person choosing, given <gap/><lb/> the characters of the persons chosen. The proposition is not <gap/> the Duke <lb/>of <gap/> the proposition is not to be found, but <del> <gap/></del> <add> among all</add> that <gap/><lb/> <add> them</add> <!-- continues in margin --> <lb/> them, there is not one<lb/> that is now incontestable</p> | |||
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1829 Aug 14
Reformists reviewed
II. Eldon and Peel
(3) (3) Anti-Reformists
Pseudo-Reformists
Eldon & Peel
Commissions</note
<note> 6
To forcible depredation
a sudden death by
murder — by which
Honourable Gentlemen
might would be liable
to become sufferers
fraudulent depredation
a lingering murder
by which they might
be gainers substituted
On every occasion Whenever in which your wish is to put down amend to abuse
you commit the to those all who
Substitute the robbery and down right <add> the murder by murder substitute
unpunishable depredation
To robbery forcible depredation and murder by sudden
both punishable substitution fraudulent depredation and murder
by lingering death both unpunishable, the case as
would have said is now . By As the forcible depredation
and instantaneous sudden murder Honourable Gentlemen would
decidedly be liable to become sufferers. By the fraudulent
depredation and lingering murder they might it is true
become superior, but they might may also become in various ways gainers. Honourable Honourable
men not to speak of themselves as well as Non honourable his Sons
and Younger Brothers: all of whom have all of and in a
rationabilespart of the of the depredation, either in
possession or expectancy have vested interests. To detrimens
on substantial grounds, whether by this same of
depredation and murder they hand upon the whole must be
given or to required the main of the of labour than they were willing
and with more discernment those they were able to bestow,
they accordingly did in case occasion <add> by this question as they do when a
settlement is made of their estates; they left it the matter to those
whose interest it was and is to them, and whose determination
to be detrimented by that interest was and is as indebateable
on this occasion as on every other.
7
The arrangements for
stopping Lord Eldon's
depredations accordingly
committed to Lord Eldon
l To the case of Lord Eldon was accordingly
the of the no were
to originate the arrangements by which a stop was to be
put to the depredations committed by Lord Eldon, and aptitude
for the functions of his high office substituted to that
which in on the part the Noble and learned Law Lord had become so
for every thing but the perpetuation and <gp/>
extension of that same depredation and the
murders which it were the makers with
might be following in the of
Given the character of the person choosing, given
the characters of the persons chosen. The proposition is not the Duke
of the proposition is not to be found, but among all that
them
them, there is not one
that is now incontestable
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