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1830 July 16 | <head>1830 July 16<lb/> | ||
Review. | Review.</head> | ||
H.B. silent as to J.B. | <head>H.B. silent as to J.B.</head> | ||
Some one even his to | <p>Some one even his to<lb/> | ||
fallen into from which he | fallen into from which he<lb/> | ||
would not have been saved, | would not have been saved,<lb/> | ||
had he attended to profited from the | had he attended to <add>profited from</add> the<lb/> | ||
information furnished on | information furnished on<lb/> | ||
the subject by | the subject by M<hi rend="superscript">r</hi> Bentham</p> | ||
Utter absence of all reflection! | <p>Utter absence of all reflection!<lb/> | ||
except for the sinister | except for the sinister<lb/> | ||
purposes herein | purposes herein<lb/> | ||
mentioned. | mentioned.</p> | ||
H.B's inaptitude | <head>H.B's inaptitude</head> | ||
<p>Matchless constellation of<lb/> | |||
incongruities!</p> | |||
<p>But wait to as much<lb/> | |||
to | brought to steam by<lb/> | ||
Brougham as by Hammond<lb/> | |||
and should disavow<lb/> | |||
him accordingly in the<lb/> | |||
newspapers.</p> | |||
<p>A set of man traps<lb/> | |||
to which <gap/></p> | |||
< | <p>No maid was ever so<lb/> | ||
< | vulgar</p> | ||
<p><gap/><gap/><lb/> | |||
<gap/><gap/><lb/> | |||
<gap/><gap/><lb/> | |||
<gap/><gap/><lb/> | |||
<gap/><gap/></p> | |||
<head>Broughams Inaptitude</head> | |||
<p>For a standing and<lb/> | |||
universally applicable<lb/> | |||
answer <gap/><lb/> | |||
to J.B. refutation<lb/> | |||
propose Broughams<lb/> | |||
Anti-ballot rant.</p><pb/> | |||
<head>Laudator of Brougham<lb/> | |||
an accomplice</head> | |||
<p>Approbation of Brougham's<lb/> | |||
plan a proof that the<lb/> | |||
approver joins in the<lb/> | |||
conspiracy against<lb/> | |||
Justice.</p> | |||
<p>N.B. Albany F.<lb/> | |||
This, a warning to<lb/> | |||
them</p> | |||
<p>Oh, imitators <gap/><lb/> | |||
pens!</p> | |||
Common sense our | <p>Em<gap/> <gap/> &c</p> | ||
C<gap/> h<gap/> by the | |||
matter of Mr P<gap/> | <p>Common sense our<lb/> | ||
have been declined | C<gap/> h<gap/> by the<lb/> | ||
<gap/> and so. | matter of Mr P<gap/><lb/> | ||
have been declined<lb/> | |||
<gap/> and so.</p> | |||
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Mr Brougham and | <p>Mr Brougham and<lb/> | ||
Sir Robt Peel <gap/> | Sir Robt Peel <gap/><lb/> | ||
<gap/> in and by | <gap/> in and by<lb/> | ||
this Bill have <gap/> | this Bill have <gap/><lb/> | ||
so and so. | so and so.</p> | ||
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H.B's blindness wilful | <head>H.B's blindness wilful</head> | ||
<gap/> throughout wilful. | <p>Brougham's blindness<lb/> | ||
<gap/> throughout wilful.</p> | |||
The | <p>The Irishman, to<lb/> | ||
escape being seen | escape being seen<lb/> | ||
shut his eyes and | shut his eyes and<lb/> | ||
ran his head into<lb/> | |||
a bust</p> | |||
Brougham while | <p>Brougham while<lb/> | ||
setting his man | setting his man<lb/> | ||
traps shut his own | traps shut his own<lb/> | ||
eyes thinking thereby | eyes thinking thereby<lb/> | ||
to shut the eyes of | to shut the eyes of<lb/> | ||
bystanders | bystanders</p> | ||
But what has he | But what has he<lb/> | ||
set by all this artifice | set by all this artifice<lb/> | ||
In his own trap he himself | In his own trap he himself<lb/> | ||
is caught and cannot | is caught and cannot<lb/> | ||
get | get<lb/> | ||
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get out without leaving | get out without leaving<lb/> | ||
behind him his reputation, | behind him his reputation,<lb/> | ||
<gap/> likely a Fox's | <gap/> likely a Fox's<lb/> | ||
caught in Castorglens | caught in Castorglens<lb/> | ||
traps.<pb/> | traps.<pb/> | ||
Brougham's Qualifications | <head>Brougham's Qualifications<lb/> | ||
London University | London University</head> | ||
At Mr Brougham's in | <p>At Mr Brougham's in<lb/> | ||
University Lectures on | University Lectures on<lb/> | ||
the Law as it is, <gap/> in | the Law as it is, <gap/> in<lb/> | ||
England. Yes. Lectures | England. Yes. Lectures<lb/> | ||
as it is or is supposed | as it is or is supposed<lb/> | ||
to be all the world | to be all the world<lb/> | ||
over, i.e. Universal | over, i.e. Universal<lb/> | ||
Jurisprudence. Yes | Jurisprudence. Yes<lb/> | ||
Lectures on Law as it | Lectures on Law as it<lb/> | ||
ought to be — either in | ought to be — either in<lb/> | ||
England — or all the | England — or all the<lb/> | ||
world over? No. | world over? No.<lb/> | ||
Why? because nobody | Why? because nobody<lb/> | ||
wishes to have it as it | wishes to have it as it<lb/> | ||
ought to be. Why | ought to be. Why<lb/> | ||
not wish it to be as | not wish it to be as<lb/> | ||
it ought to be? Because | it ought to be? Because<lb/> | ||
it is every bodys interest | it is every bodys interest<lb/> | ||
that it should | that it should<lb/> | ||
be as supposed to what | be as supposed to what <lb/> | ||
it ought to be as possible. | it ought to be as possible.</p> | ||
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Buy off P. and B. by | <p>Buy off P. and B. by<lb/> | ||
Persuading | Persuading &c</p> | ||
the public To <gap/> | |||
Peel so much a year | <p>Good bargain for<lb/> | ||
or once paid, in | the public To <gap/><lb/> | ||
lieu of patronage. | Peel so much a year<lb/> | ||
N.B. Per Ty<gap/> | or once paid, in<lb/> | ||
Broughams Bill will | lieu of patronage.<lb/> | ||
not pass: but as intended | N.B. Per Ty<gap/><lb/> | ||
as a stepping | Broughams Bill will<lb/> | ||
stone to Peels County | not pass: but as intended<lb/> | ||
Courts.<pb/> | as a stepping<lb/> | ||
stone to Peels County<lb/> | |||
Courts.</p><pb/> | |||
Br's Inaptitude | <head>Br's Inaptitude</head> | ||
Legislation too low | <p>Legislation too low<lb/> | ||
an occupation for | an occupation for<lb/> | ||
Brougham as being | Brougham as being<lb/> | ||
exercised by Attornies | exercised by Attornies</p> | ||
H.Br. a foil to J,B, | <head>H.Br. a foil to J,B,</head> | ||
Mr Bentham could | <p>Mr Bentham could<lb/> | ||
not have wished for a | not have wished for a<lb/> | ||
better foil than he has | better foil than he has<lb/> | ||
in the production of | in the production of<lb/> | ||
Mr Brougham | Mr Brougham</p> | ||
Taken in note to be | <p>Taken in note to be<lb/> | ||
picked by Sp<gap/> | picked by Sp<gap/><lb/> | ||
Patent via note to be | Patent via note to be<lb/> | ||
<gap/> by Leucher, | <gap/> by Leucher,</p> | ||
Suitor by Judge | <p>Suitor by Judge<lb/> | ||
and Clients by | and Clients by<lb/> | ||
Counsel and S<gap/> Attornies | Counsel and S<gap/> Attornies<lb/> | ||
Lawyers Ghosts of everyones | Lawyers Ghosts of everyones<lb/> | ||
Justice. | Justice.</p> | ||
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Br. a Hammond | <head>Br. a Hammond</head> | ||
Brougham a second | <p>Brougham a second<lb/> | ||
H<gap/> Hammond of Peel's <gap/> | H<gap/> Hammond of Peel's <gap/></p> | ||
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H.B's Insincerity. | <head>H.B's Insincerity.</head> | ||
<p>Mr Brougham seems<lb/> | |||
to her like a leaf out<lb/> | |||
of the book of <gap/></p> | |||
<p>To <gap/> himself<lb/> | |||
with the Liberals, <gap/><lb/> | |||
has sold almost his<lb/> | |||
Schol<gap/>.</p> | |||
<p>To ingratiate himself<lb/> | |||
with the <gap/> he<lb/> | |||
rides against the Bulls</p> | |||
<p>To ingratiate himself<lb/> | |||
with the Duke & Sir<lb/> | |||
Robert he does<lb/> | |||
what he can to <gap/><lb/> | |||
along the cause of<lb/> | |||
Sir Repson</p> | |||
<p>The <gap/> <gap/><lb/> | |||
<gap/> about,<lb/> | |||
back of <gap/> <gap/> <gap/> <gap/><lb/> | |||
<gap/> <gap/> <gap/><lb/> | |||
to look at him, he<lb/> | |||
<gap/> would find no want of <gap/> <gap/> <gap/> them.</p> | |||
1830 July 16
Review.
H.B. silent as to J.B.
Some one even his to
fallen into from which he
would not have been saved,
had he attended to profited from the
information furnished on
the subject by Mr Bentham
Utter absence of all reflection!
except for the sinister
purposes herein
mentioned.
H.B's inaptitude
Matchless constellation of
incongruities!
But wait to as much
brought to steam by
Brougham as by Hammond
and should disavow
him accordingly in the
newspapers.
A set of man traps
to which
No maid was ever so
vulgar
Broughams Inaptitude
For a standing and
universally applicable
answer
to J.B. refutation
propose Broughams
Anti-ballot rant.
---page break---
Laudator of Brougham
an accomplice
Approbation of Brougham's
plan a proof that the
approver joins in the
conspiracy against
Justice.
N.B. Albany F.
This, a warning to
them
Oh, imitators
pens!
Em &c
Common sense our
C h by the
matter of Mr P
have been declined
and so.
Mr Brougham and
Sir Robt Peel
in and by
this Bill have
so and so.
H.B's blindness wilful
Brougham's blindness
throughout wilful.
The Irishman, to
escape being seen
shut his eyes and
ran his head into
a bust
Brougham while
setting his man
traps shut his own
eyes thinking thereby
to shut the eyes of
bystanders
But what has he
set by all this artifice
In his own trap he himself
is caught and cannot
get
get out without leaving
behind him his reputation,
likely a Fox's
caught in Castorglens
traps.
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Brougham's Qualifications
London University
At Mr Brougham's in
University Lectures on
the Law as it is, in
England. Yes. Lectures
as it is or is supposed
to be all the world
over, i.e. Universal
Jurisprudence. Yes
Lectures on Law as it
ought to be — either in
England — or all the
world over? No.
Why? because nobody
wishes to have it as it
ought to be. Why
not wish it to be as
it ought to be? Because
it is every bodys interest
that it should
be as supposed to what
it ought to be as possible.
Buy off P. and B. by
Persuading &c
Good bargain for
the public To
Peel so much a year
or once paid, in
lieu of patronage.
N.B. Per Ty
Broughams Bill will
not pass: but as intended
as a stepping
stone to Peels County
Courts.
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Br's Inaptitude
Legislation too low
an occupation for
Brougham as being
exercised by Attornies
H.Br. a foil to J,B,
Mr Bentham could
not have wished for a
better foil than he has
in the production of
Mr Brougham
Taken in note to be
picked by Sp
Patent via note to be
by Leucher,
Suitor by Judge
and Clients by
Counsel and S Attornies
Lawyers Ghosts of everyones
Justice.
Br. a Hammond
Brougham a second
H Hammond of Peel's
H.B's Insincerity.
Mr Brougham seems
to her like a leaf out
of the book of
To himself
with the Liberals,
has sold almost his
Schol.
To ingratiate himself
with the he
rides against the Bulls
To ingratiate himself
with the Duke & Sir
Robert he does
what he can to
along the cause of
Sir Repson
The
about,
back of
to look at him, he
would find no want of them.
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