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<head>1829. Aug. 19<lb/> Reformists reviewed.</head> <!-- in pencil --> <p> (5<lb/> 60 73 of 420 3) 42 14 </p> <p><note>Brougham<lb/> I. Imperfections<lb/>Fundamental<lb/> 1. Partial Legislation<lb/> principles</note></p> <p><note>14<lb/>Brougham's eyes<lb/> directed by a vision<lb/> of the Rolls</note></p> <p> While this speech was letting off, certain Rolls<lb/> were seen floating in the region in which kites are<lb/> seen flying, dazzling the eye of this beholder, and<lb/> producing the effect of the Labourers. To this beatific<lb/> vision was Honourable < | <head>1829. Aug. 19<lb/> Reformists reviewed.</head> <!-- in pencil --> <p> (5<lb/> 60 73 of 420 3) 42 14 </p> <p><note>Brougham<lb/> I. Imperfections<lb/>Fundamental<lb/> 1. Partial Legislation<lb/> principles</note></p> <p><note>14<lb/>Brougham's eyes<lb/> directed by a vision<lb/> of the Rolls</note></p> <p> While this speech was letting off, certain Rolls<lb/> were seen floating in the region in which kites are<lb/> seen flying, dazzling the eye of this beholder, and<lb/> producing the effect of the <unclear>Labourers</unclear>. To this beatific<lb/> vision was Honourable <unclear>Homer</unclear> indebted for a sermon<lb/> on the text — Let not the gift of good things be determined<lb/> by party considerations: length of it <del><gap/> <add> this <gap/> <gap/> <gap/> black and white</add> </del><lb/> be of the 120 pages: <add> making a third of the whole length in hours, q.v.</add> <del>be the whole</del> as 1 to 30: minutes<lb/> <del>occupied <gap/> <gap/> fashionable <gap/> length of one <gap/></del><lb/> <add>this same sermon <del> to <gap/> of the</del> in black and white 4 pages out of<lb/> the 120 making one page out of 30: singly in <gap/> hours 7 one the <!-- continues in margin --> <gap/> part of which<lb/>is the <del><gap/></del> minutes<lb/> the ordinary length<lb/> of a fashionable sermon</add></p> <p><note>15<lb/> The bait unsuccessful<lb/> <del>and</del> if it had been<lb/> otherwise Brougham's<lb/> tongue would have<lb/> been reduced to a state<lb/> of quiescence as to law reform<lb/> by <gap/> hear speeches<lb/> as registrar <unclear>Breison</unclear><lb/> says <unclear><foreign><hi rend="underline">in amplives<lb/> <gap/> audiances</hi></foreign></unclear> </note></p> <p>Oh the poor <del><gap/></del> self-<gap/>!<lb/> sermon. <del>Delay</del> what waste of mellifluous matter. Were<lb/><add>Are</add> Tory hearts to be thus gained by Whig eloquence? Alas<lb/> no: to all <sic>preachments</sic> of this sort <del>the</del> <add>one</add> answer is ready. <add> at hand.</add><lb/> What you say is most true: and by no such consideration<lb/> are we ever grateful. <del> Thus</del> <add> As for you,</add> Look at the Exchequer<lb/> Bench! sit there and welcome. <del>No <gap/> <gap/></del> <add> then it is for you</add><lb/> "<del><unclear>audience</unclear></del> <add> <gap/> over <del><gap/></del> rest may not again be disturbed</add> Thus seated, you will be quick, and we<lb/> too: every thing will then be as it should be.</p> <p><note> Thus was the mister<lb/> in the good old timer<lb/> was the Kays mother<lb/> for closing <del><gap/></del> the<lb/> people: justice: this,<lb/> at this present day<lb/> is our motive<lb/> meaning always his<lb/> said Majesty's for<lb/> doing you justice.</note></p> <p> The fish was not to be so hooked. Who can<lb/>As to the people who can say whether they have mass<lb/> reason for rejoicing or lamentation at the <gap/> of compromise?<lb/> happen the <add>one</add> <gap/> house Orator sung in the<lb/> Chancery Law library, <del> what would be his <hi rend="underline"><unclear>sermon</unclear></hi><lb/>d'<gap/> <gap/> <gap/> </del> in what state would be his tongue?<lb/> eloquence <del> in <gap/> of</del> <add>for </add> land-reform, eloquent against<lb/> law reform, or neutral and quiescent? Quiesence is<lb/> easiest: refusal of <del><gap/></del> opposition to reform in any<lb/> shape would be a breach of <gap/> hours: for their<lb/>same Rolls <del>do they not</del> do they fall short in value of an ordinary<lb/> <!-- continues in margin --> villainy <gap/>?<lb/> Still <del>if <gap/> <gap/></del> <add> on the part</add> <lb/> the man who sent the<lb/> Schoolmaster abroad<lb/> adherence to the cause of<lb/> the people is not impossible<lb/><!-- continues up the left hand side of the page --> Ere long he will be first to the trial. We <unclear>hear</unclear> he will, and how: in the meantime the following observation which the <unclear>pennent</unclear> of this celebrated<lb/> speech has drawn from us may afford some aid<lb/> to <unclear>conjectors</unclear></p> | ||
1829. Aug. 19
Reformists reviewed.
(5
60 73 of 420 3) 42 14
Brougham
I. Imperfections
Fundamental
1. Partial Legislation
principles
14
Brougham's eyes
directed by a vision
of the Rolls
While this speech was letting off, certain Rolls
were seen floating in the region in which kites are
seen flying, dazzling the eye of this beholder, and
producing the effect of the Labourers. To this beatific
vision was Honourable Homer indebted for a sermon
on the text — Let not the gift of good things be determined
by party considerations: length of it this black and white
be of the 120 pages: making a third of the whole length in hours, q.v. be the whole as 1 to 30: minutes
occupied fashionable length of one
this same sermon to of the in black and white 4 pages out of
the 120 making one page out of 30: singly in hours 7 one the part of which
is the minutes
the ordinary length
of a fashionable sermon
15
The bait unsuccessful
and if it had been
otherwise Brougham's
tongue would have
been reduced to a state
of quiescence as to law reform
by hear speeches
as registrar Breison
says in amplives
audiances
Oh the poor self-!
sermon. Delay what waste of mellifluous matter. Were
Are Tory hearts to be thus gained by Whig eloquence? Alas
no: to all preachments of this sort the one answer is ready. at hand.
What you say is most true: and by no such consideration
are we ever grateful. Thus As for you, Look at the Exchequer
Bench! sit there and welcome. No then it is for you
"audience over rest may not again be disturbed Thus seated, you will be quick, and we
too: every thing will then be as it should be.
Thus was the mister
in the good old timer
was the Kays mother
for closing the
people: justice: this,
at this present day
is our motive
meaning always his
said Majesty's for
doing you justice.
The fish was not to be so hooked. Who can
As to the people who can say whether they have mass
reason for rejoicing or lamentation at the of compromise?
happen the one house Orator sung in the
Chancery Law library, what would be his sermon
d' in what state would be his tongue?
eloquence in of for land-reform, eloquent against
law reform, or neutral and quiescent? Quiesence is
easiest: refusal of opposition to reform in any
shape would be a breach of hours: for their
same Rolls do they not do they fall short in value of an ordinary
villainy ?
Still if on the part
the man who sent the
Schoolmaster abroad
adherence to the cause of
the people is not impossible
Ere long he will be first to the trial. We hear he will, and how: in the meantime the following observation which the pennent of this celebrated
speech has drawn from us may afford some aid
to conjectors
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