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Long and Forgery
12 May 1802
The Noble Lord goes on and says—"I have since
"been favoured .... with a copy of the contracted edition,
"the publisher of which could not have proved so strongly,
"in any other way, at once his own hostility to the measure
"of a Union, and the sense to justify entertained of the
"weight of such an opinion in its favour as that of
"....
Thus far the Noble Lord. For my part, I
always feel as if relived from a weight, as often when for the
expression of any portion of my own ideas. I met with words which
as here are better and more apposite than any that what on
the occasion in question my own coarse and scanty assortment
could have supplied. Making use of those
words of the Noble Lords as far as they will go, I shall
go on with the endeavour to make application of them, either in the direct way or in the way of contrast by their opposites to my own case.
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