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steamer * md « r the command ; hood * J ^ $ 0 H&ftf ^ Now tiiisj hoirfeveri 9 arcas 1 iiG ? and unpalatRfelein its toii ^ v we know to contain much truth ; and beincr indepettcten ^^ Mll p&Sittes , ike seef no objection to admitting it merely beoatise it proceeds from a Ttwi i ^ Siirdy we may grant that the Toriescari e ^ eak the truth when it ; suit » their own : interests . As Ib theW t ) bj % fets and inferences , that is another matter ; but what We wis # i * of
to ^ e # the real state things—divested from all the opinions © fTjia ^ iies ^ fairly admitted , so far as the realities dan ^ be p ^ owd * r Let the p roo fs be searc he d for , and they will easily be found * After ihelftthrof June , there will be no need toSeafbh , asH&ay /^ ilLcome over in a shoal . - r
fhejj 0 » g latter of General Shaw , read in the House of Gbmraonsoby Mr OtWay Cave , was a most infirm , ^ rprK ^ ^ nd prevaricating affair in itself ; and the motive which dict ^ tF it BQdw became apparent in the reply of Major Richa ^ sWrij The letter of General Shaw , when analysed , attested Mt ^ fauth of nearly all the statements it was intended to refute witHsdhi ' gh a hand , iYet this ill-concocted production certainly ba& ail
effect upon the ears of the House ( as certainly it coulcl ^ 6 vfer have be « n-measured by any logical inind ) , and was ' pr 6 fc 1 aim % d by * tkwGkmomc / e and Examiner to be a triumphant ^ futation of / all ; Charges of blame against the conduct of th 6 tegfdto , and alL other botrrelatiVe statements not palatable to the Ministerial policy ! A careful reading of it supersedes thejri ^ ddf any repl y * . i i
Independent of its insufficient numbers , the ofganiiaiiofr of the Legion was bad ; there has been bad faith amtfng tSf 6 Se from whom the utmost co-operation was expected ; atidr'i ^ difr-Jngfar all the dangers and difficulties of his * pbsiti 6 n , wb a ^ e ^ ti ) l of ^ opinion that tfie military government of Gener # walls has been bad . We have previously , and do again , e ^ b ne rSt ^ iiim
from afay positive charge of personal coineidericie wiih 0 R ^ i- » ' plicit sanction of several disgraceftil ocburfen 6 es th ^ a ^ ii ^^ - p ired in the conduct of the Legion ; but we d 6 tibt e ^ 6 ti % i ^ te hirtv from the charge of having issued orttefs , ^ ofne tfif " ^ Hfch we ' re despotjic , while others , owing to the looseness' pf T lffleit tenor , admitted of gross abuses ; nor ought he , as We thiriki to have remained in ignorance ( if ignorant ) dftfi ^ d ^ i ^ ltti&'Of such abuses * With respect to suchof his % werk ^ W | re ofl&iiiiall ^ iss qed , and which have b ^ eh ' " fcpnrfaffgrf % l « t the
to ^ mlds i ^ fficfers and mett linder hi * cmti $ ffiMWlWd orders are extant , ^ nd a sufficient number cif oflBfeeii / $ ffiQ ° msn are ; also extant , who will probably 4 A ^^'' h ^ % Vit 6 r ^ f ^^ iik X ^« Btioinl « eit Sir John Elley obs ^ t % di thkl a 6 m dPfWttiwbr thitofdffiiafeiwofthe Leglott , # hwh ^ tbm 4 iitf W $ fo ^ y § 0 itt \ h * 6 riti » h service , ail , except two or thje ^ iiad'ireitirea . ^ " We
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), May 1, 1837, page 307, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct1831/page/52/
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