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A View of the Hard-Labour Bill.
judgement on a measure of this sort depended altogether
of those accidents, upon which a seat in Parliament
is known sometimes to depend: as if the whole stock of understanding
(to say nothing of probity) as well as the whole mass of power
in the nation were doomed forever to be confined within that
narrow circle.
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Such a notion, I must confess, were it even serious —
- by entertained is but too well warranted (as well as usage
can warrant notions so ill-suited to the spirit of the consti-
-tution0 by the privacy in which all parliamentary pro-
ceedings have always been endeavored at least to be
envelopped. For my own part however, I must confess,
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