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24 Feby 1802 1.10
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§ 11 Memorial 6
1. 10 (a) the words by which this letter in introduced
had for their object, the preventing Mr Long, if possible,
from suppressing it. Whether they were productive of
the intended effect, was in fact produced by them might be ascertained, should it
ever be an object of curiosity to Parliament, to to what
a degree the grounds of the decision in decisions taken in this
supreme department of the Executive Government, prove
, and unless measures of prevention or if not of example are
taken, may continue, in the habit of being falsified
by the Secretaries.
(b) Thus In this, I imagine, I shall have
without much difficulty. As to the Lords Com-
- of themselves, the Chief Lord ex-
-cepted, it can scarcely be necessary to observe
that they their Lordships with their judgment and their equity,
and every thing that belongs to them, except their
are altogether out of the question.
When Honourable suppress one part
of the documents, and having themselves at liberty by that means are enabled put what colour they please
[in verbal and exp ex parte and conversation] on the
rest, what is the whole ceremony of the Board
but a solemn mockery of truth and justice?
What would the decisions of the Lord Kenyon and
his Juries at be worth - if it depended
upon the pleasure of the any of the Clerks, without
report made or name assigned to any body, to
send away on the occasion of each , as many
of the witnesses as he had a , and so pre-
-vent their testimony evidence from being heard?
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