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<p>The <del>principal</del> principle of action was not a new<lb/> one to the headstrong Minister who was acting upon<lb/> it. <del>A politician and an Orator</del> <add>Trained up to politics and oratory</add> from his cradle,<lb/> he had been bred <del>up</del> in a School which taught mere <lb/>to <unclear>kick</unclear>-down constitutions to save trouble: — to kick them<lb/> down, <add>say</add> my Lord: not merely to kick them aside, as here.</p> | <p><note>6 Convict <lb/>1 The Legislator <lb/>3 Causes <lb/>10 <lb/>The act of doing <lb/>illegal things to <lb/>save trouble was <lb/> <sic>learnt</sic> by Pitt of his <lb/>father & <gap/> <lb/>in the case of the <gap/> <lb/>power over the Corn Laws in 1766</note> The <del>principal</del> principle of action was not a new<lb/> one to the headstrong Minister who was acting upon<lb/> it. <del>A politician and an Orator</del> <add>Trained up to politics and oratory</add> from his cradle,<lb/> he had been bred <del>up</del> in a School which taught mere <lb/>to <unclear>kick</unclear>-down constitutions to save trouble: — to kick them<lb/> down, <add>say</add> my Lord: not merely to kick them aside, as here.</p> | ||
<p>The same versatile and fluent lawyer who, <lb/>to foment <del>rebellion</del> <add>insurrection</add> which ended in <del><unclear>emancipation,</unclear></del> <add>separation</add> <del> | <p>The same versatile and fluent lawyer who, <lb/>to foment <del>rebellion</del> <add>insurrection</add> which ended in <del><unclear>emancipation,</unclear></del> <add>separation</add> <del>had</del><lb/> discovered <add>afterwards</add> that taxation laws are not laws <hi rend='superscript'>+</hi><lb/> <note><hi rend='superscript'>+</hi> and that the <del><gap/></del> on which the subjects money is given by the <add><unclear>anxious</unclear></add> here <gap/> to retain <gap/> or command on anybody to pay it — this same ingenious person</note> | ||
27 June 1802 10 17
6 Convict
1 The Legislator
3 Causes
10
The act of doing
illegal things to
save trouble was
learnt by Pitt of his
father &
in the case of the
power over the Corn Laws in 1766 The principal principle of action was not a new
one to the headstrong Minister who was acting upon
it. A politician and an Orator Trained up to politics and oratory from his cradle,
he had been bred up in a School which taught mere
to kick-down constitutions to save trouble: — to kick them
down, say my Lord: not merely to kick them aside, as here.
The same versatile and fluent lawyer who,
to foment rebellion insurrection which ended in emancipation, separation had
discovered afterwards that taxation laws are not laws +
+ and that the on which the subjects money is given by the anxious here to retain or command on anybody to pay it — this same ingenious person
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