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amalgamated with advantage ; but it war liefer entirely settled ^ was sever she \ Vri to the minister , ( to my knowledge at least ) nor was tver determined on as a measure 4 o be brought forward . ' If the
eobie , lord can irnpugm this statement in aay one pointy material to his argument , let him ; if he has any other ground for his charge against me , let him produce it ; if neitlWi * , kt the charge of * piHDposing , ^ * by a . Bill . * " a
m& system , " of establishing a new universal necessity for licer * ; Ctes ± ** ( I omit tkfc ^ fr&tti him ? as ^ figu re of speech , though it was not inserted for nothing ) Bet this , 1 say ,, be compared with
anUnfioished Siketehy ^ introduci 4 ig Tjto new system , but endeavouiing to e&rteei th ^ iiieotfveirtehedsf df tfife dd cfae , te # a ^^ tfctrlaiiy &-ftrofying its JfaP € f $ possible the v&yiiteu i $ f&ifoencSi su $ &f sti ^ e-% Tf \ ! 1 W' ! # ' ^ W ^ ay read . " I am asham ed * Mov Editor , of havu
ing so long trespassed on your paper , 3 Mdtbe p ^ krice of your readers ; Ui : IiJNlpff ^ t ^ i » ex |>^ itotio % ifi tediow in U ^ elf , wiUs enable ^ ti ^ soofie r to aisp a * ch the
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tioo , I answer also , that * n / pjr # ject was to leave as fe * y a « po ^ ible of the obnoxious laws unrepe ^ l ^ l ^ s se cond a » d third queri ^ f apply to the first clause oi the T ^ eration Act , not to atiy system-cM wish of nline;—the obligation : t | & take the oaths which it contaiiis Had better be repealed , anil pro * - bably might have J ^ een , if it h ^ d not been . long disregarded and almost forgotten . Hi& lordship's fotirth interrpgatory states a bam
possibilityy and , praeticaJJy , afi ^ eela nobody . To the fiftH , I slj ^ l only reply by asking , what must be thought of a disputant wl ^ oin ^ putes to his antagonist a proposal for the conti « itaiK : e of « n *
bounded absurdities , contempt ^ ble principles , aoid kvfinite oppress sions , ^ because he cttdeavoui ^^ in the way which approves itself to hi » judgment % & most eifecjlq ^ to destroy and abolish * as ma ^ y oi
those absurdities , follies and € > p pressions , as his power and fc ) ppt ^ i |» tunities enable him to c ^ p ^ wit # . The truth is , that Lord 3 . has been raying » great doal ) and I < b » vfe been endeavoaring to < ia aa mucii
as I could . I quarrel not with him ; fxM » hiVs ^ iing } on , the « oW « trary , I very g ^ neraJJ ^ y agree i ^ i ^ fe the , pij ^ mJ ^' -m ^ pr ^ posedl enL , act ^ efate © f * fkBi ) l (; ^ t JUk «« tff ; it could not p&ss > » n 4 s ^ id so W many v ( jQ [^ m ^ eiw # e ^ : *> il ^ l > Dcaiuivwniet i ^
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Mr . W . SMtik ' s Reply , f * J $ 0 r 4 gfa fape * , 4 *
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), July 2, 1812, page 459, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct1750/page/51/
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