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1829. April.
Petition.
Supplements
§ 2. Elucidation.
History & Aetiology.
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Parliaments conviction
of the inaptitude of the
regular system proved
by employment given
to the summary
Instructive, and with a view to practice
in the highest degree important, is the certificate
we have on this subject — a certificate given by
Parliament: a certificate, declarative of the utter
inaptitude of the regular course, in all the several so
numerous and diversified ramifications of which the
tyger-stuffed jungle is composed. By Parliament? Yes:
by every Parliament, from the very first, by which an
exemplification of this summary and solely apt course
was given, down to the present. A certificate?
says somebody. Where is it? Answer. Every where.
In what words? Answer. Not in words but in and
by deeds: proofs, so much more conclusive than
it is in the power of words to be.
☞ For
p. 10
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Objection If it Assertion that where
summary made not
established by Parliament
it is not the most apt
made — a fallacy
Addendum.
From p. 9. Suppose now that after admitting that
the summary made is most apt in the cases in which
by Parliament as above it is established an assertion
made by any body is —
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