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1829. Aug. 13
Reformists reviewed.
Peel's Acts
Act 3/7
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Alas! alas! we were within an ace of being
deceived by him our Right Honorable Reformist and the his learned advisers. For the
comfort by all relations put together is
is that no addition is made. No: True but what is better
be the is a more substantial shape — the persuading
shape, benefit to the extent of what it would not be
very easy to set a limit is conferred on them. So many
reductions so many eventual sources of doubt.so many
doubts so many eventual law-: with an ill-grounded
demand, with an ill grounded defence. were
confounded — thus on every occasion the of law
required it made by hurried arguments
arrived at: this on the present occasion the mark by
that same ingenuity so happily hit
[r] The more troubled
the waters, the better the
fisherman's chance
Such is the benefit lying at the bottom of this wisdom
But on the surface lies the burthen be apt in general
to be more sensible perceptible than the value of the instant <gap/.
Sickness in the stomach — how often may it not be the
result of the operation of considering whether any
what part of one of the perhaps objects things bears relation to the other
<p. To these accusations we are aware that this is a
defence: but we are aware at the same time we are
aware of the hollowness of it. Among the proportion of an
English Act of Parliament, an is what it shares
with him is or somebody else in Paradise
— that of having no parts belonging to it. But in the
hand of the "authors" of these lists we he states himself — in
the hand of the same author to be who he may is the
power of giving parts to Acts: Yes to all Acts as well
those made on his part, as those about to be made in times
future.
But
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