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1829 Aug. 5
Reformists reviewed
Severn river (2) (2
Anti reformists
Pseudo-Reformists
Eldon and Peel
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off reform
a fork with two prongs
1 Commissions 2 Bills
From page n. 1.
The off reform a fork with two prongs, as Horace
would have phrased it (a) as provided by them the appointed
artists. Name of the one prong, Commissions: name of the
other prong, Bills. Purpose and use of the Bill, setting
up sham-reform in the room of it
3
First employed commission
Main use keeping out
reform Collateral use
patronage.</note>
First employed was the Commission system: this had
a double use main use, keeping out reform; collateral use
bringing in power and money and in the shape of
power, money as money, worth and as in an
word patronage.
<note> 4
So the bills but
patronage in this
case trifling</note
the same double use had moreover the Bills: for
patronage is an object more to be neglected. But here too
and in much larger proportion, the main use was the obstacling
of real reform: occupying encumbering by a mass of rubbish, of the place
the spot </del. on which it should have been erected
As to the patronage, in conference of their by the
commissioners, it was (so we shall see) a mere craft
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