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<head>1820 July 7</head>
 
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<p>"that he should come into count with clean hands. He cautioned<lb/>
"the noble Lord not to provoke a discussion which<lb/>
"would not only outrage the public morals, but give a<lb/>
"blow to the character of the Monarchy, which it might<lb/>
"due to the latest period of its existence. To apply a remark<lb/>
"of M<hi rend="superscript">r</hi> Burke, characteristic of the sound views of that States&#x2014;<lb/>
"&#x2014;man, "formerly situations supported persons, but now persons<lb/>
"must support situations." The measures of his Majesty's Ministers<lb/>
"would bring into public observation both persons and<lb/>
"situations, and were calculated to bring dishonour upon both.<lb/>
"He had before resisted enquiry, because it was proposed to be<lb/>
"conducted in an unconstitutional manner, and he sh<hi rend="superscript">d</hi>.<lb/>
support the motion of his honourable friend because<lb/>
it had a tendency to arrest all further proceedings."</p>


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1820 July 7 Collectanea

"that he should come into count with clean hands. He cautioned
"the noble Lord not to provoke a discussion which
"would not only outrage the public morals, but give a
"blow to the character of the Monarchy, which it might
"due to the latest period of its existence. To apply a remark
"of Mr Burke, characteristic of the sound views of that States—
"—man, "formerly situations supported persons, but now persons
"must support situations." The measures of his Majesty's Ministers
"would bring into public observation both persons and
"situations, and were calculated to bring dishonour upon both.
"He had before resisted enquiry, because it was proposed to be
"conducted in an unconstitutional manner, and he shd.
support the motion of his honourable friend because
it had a tendency to arrest all further proceedings."



Identifier: | JB/109/175/002"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 109.

Date_1

1820-07-07

Marginal Summary Numbering

Box

109

Main Headings

Parliamentary Reform

Folio number

175

Info in main headings field

Collectanea

Image

002

Titles

Morn. Chron. July 7 1820 / Extracts from divers speeches in Queen's debate

Category

Collectanea

Number of Pages

2

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

Penner

Watermarks

[[watermarks::I&M [Prince of Wales feathers] 1818]]

Marginals

Paper Producer

Arthur Wellesley, Duke of Wellington

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

1818

Notes public

ID Number

35830

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