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1829 Aug. 9
Reformists reviewed
(2)
Brougham silence
the silence as to the
I. Imperfections
Law abuse
II. Fee Gathering
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If Constitution had
existed this would have
been a subversion of
it
Here if matchless Constitution was any thing more
than an empty sound — been in England of any such thing as a Constitution
now in existence, and the Constitution worth any thing — he could
have been a subversion of it
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JB. alone stood up
against this crime
This crime so much worse than treason — crime
of the all-powerful so made worse more maleficent than the worst of than any thing that
was endure by one of the powerless, this crime Jeremy Bentham
here stood forth and , careless to whose
and to whose open vengeance he exposed himself.
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JB. seconded by none
This did Bentham and by whom<lb/. was he seconded? By no creature. By no Not
so of Honourable and Right Honourable
by what Members of so much as the Public
sitting without has he ever been seconded? Not to
speak of Whig , by what ever Radical
periodical? By no one. Turning their backs upon the
as if with an accord upon this of sense, they kept on
as usual, nibbling at peccadillos.
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Motion for repeal
in sackcloth recommended
to Brougham
Hear us, Harry Brougham! Do as we advise!
If in the most of all earthly subjects your reputation
for sincerity be worth a straw to you, in the first day of all
days on which you set foot again in the House, enter in
sackcloth and ashes, and for the repeal of the
more predatory and oppressive of all predatory and oppressive
Acts that the of Tyranny with the and
of the of ever
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