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** me .- wp ^ efr&tfion : iiKwnsianjyfs . J > ** v * e « feo $ e ^^ a&d ferifK ' ie ^ iyjpairtcd tf ? tth , «^^ houl : the Jea * t impttfatimi xipo ** $ Ufc i »« wd ^ h ar 3 «^ r ^* h ^ f peaker , vtk £ May < i » nfe wei ta lormi ~ fc * &iFer <* n t } ud ^ mtPt ^ D 6 hjr ^ fwords Jt $ ti& ih& station which hs $ * s&pies , > We cannot tfhen fen expect ajdiffereftfce of opinion from the ; Hoasfc ofi £ k > rrott © ns , and tve rfiould
have thought it improper to take toe word of any nian , much less the vrotd of a . servantof tiecrown ; on the malsdy of his master * There are two ways o £ j ** d gi » g in thesfc questions : the one merely octthe expedimcy of the moment . whichis subject id all elie -errors and passions , ; tfeat 6 fceh interfere in human transactions : the
other < &n a dignified view © f therelaoon of the characters under discusaioji , to earth other , and to the nationy& large , axwi the irbportance of acting wtfeh found judgment both fofc the . present moment and as an example to posiccity * In tfce latter mbdfe , « e wottM wish cverr 4 aje
to comet © this important question , setting aside every thing which belongs % o party . We speak not to kthc ins or to the' out ^ - ^ that is , nut to those who are in possession of p laces and jpower , which they may lose , nor to those in expecta-^ to » of T ^ hat is t o be gained , if a change * fao * ild t ^ ke place * We cannot hut look on the annnnefats of such toersons Wrth
some degree iof-suspicion . The ^ ifakk of the nation > however , cannct haiie'these riews s and they have the adrantagc , by comparing together the specciie * amd arguments of opposite sides * of forming * more correct opinion , tiUQ can i ^ € met Iprith in cither of the contending | iaf&&s . It istrftcn dJfRcult to give lu&flfe to a disorder , which shaii conlrey ihe ^ ccal state of the patient ; atfd ^ hiMpode ^ -mi
der which individual ihs sfimtd&r are Various , though tho rft ! ijne is the same . Insanity t * a very ^ eriafcrai te rm , audit may be occasioned eidbfer i ^ too gr ^ at a flow of l ^ eas ,-orby the- 'daind dweHing too lofag on oiwv to . tihe eixclu ^ iOli ^ if all et&ers . Wh ^ n fpom the Sterner caafee the mind has been deranged , it is wry
difficult to hthig it back to its foffiifcr cdfnposttre , » nda slight d>waf hurry , dr i * ie return- © fa train of idfca ^ , ^ Itich produced the thock ^ any ' time ^ if to 6 forcibly imprtk&d , will < afry back ** i e itibj ^ ct ta a >» tdtc iittie ^ hort of ^ tttt&ity , or a < ittwrlly widiki it » verge , * tf for ' *» to rc ^ t rifb < derdoflk ttr ^ iii the ^ rxafftriwat-^ i «^ -oC ! ; -iii-c tAVsiciatt % Jft » ^ fejSw ^ f ^ lp-
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peai ^ ta ^ irlabourLog under mode of insanity * : and hcec £ the unseemly liberties that have : bcesatsdc ^ tt ^ viii the royal character by aa eminent satiric *! poet , must , lose their sting ] ereir kk dtc mast depraved minife . 'With die weli-infornicd and the liuire candid judges of human action ^ they nevtx had any weight , and the future historian will ascribe to
me proper ! CBUse events which ha > ve baffled the conjectures of the politicians ef the day . The Houses were all complaisance to the ministers ; they met and they adpMirned ,- according to the predetermination of the cabinet . But there is a time for
all things ; The ilbiess of a master o £ a family casts a gldom upon the bouse ; btxt if it has been well arranged , the ordinary course will g * o on without much interruption . & continued disease requires a new plan , and in a kingdom the necessity rf it will be felt more sensibly than in a private Mrhily : the
derangement of the head must require a more proportk > nabl : e degfcec fit « re and prudence , to prevent eonfusion . On thSfc account , w ^ hen the hopes , of a recover ^ ivere removed to a more distant period , it became abisriiTitely necessary to piiOH-+ ide for the culaEfaity by sainc ^ lan , which gboTild remedy a ^ tnoch to |^ ossibk the fc * s * iusfeained by the country . it fcic fcid
A regencf x > f socn ^ ekmdi was obvious tvr e ^ ery ^ ODe ^ miset iwetenniti aiA , soul sts the csise had been left tmprovided for by the le ^ gislattir ^ , ^ lifre ren ce of ojpinion wt > Did nataraiiy be entertained on so difflct ^ t and * o delicate a su bject . Happily , we ^ iight hiv % thought ir , the
fieir to thfe « rt > vm , fiwm tyir years and cxpericncct ^ ivltsr jpointeE Jaot , by the dHa ! b # ^ From Yarm&es to kingdoms , as the p ? r ^ orf capable of filiirig in die best maHfter the chasm in the legislature , add cariosity i ^ tks awakened to sec wfcetfce ? this watftral olaim Would be set
a&ftie * or in what' manner it w 6 uM be modified . A tfay i ^ ifl . set apart in the C 6 trtmon £ A » r the ihveutigadon of thi * itnpdrt « i « t 4 jttetlon 5 bntj previousl y ^ we may review in a xrurswy tnann ^ r , the stepBthat ledpt , this determination .
The Honsea ; iti p < BP * dqttt « i < 2 e of thftir adjoiirnme » r on ^ j 15 th November , nict together ag ^ in 4 n thc ^ th y vyjbcn hopes w ^ ere fitrcfltlgl ^ « fcpitased 4 tf 4 Av ^ nr ^ ble mm in tJ ^ e Kiug V dlislNMcr ^ and an adj ^ r tfmerit V * s . pw ^ osed : ind a « r «( $ d to rtfl difc jrjeh ^ tdifta it ^ wa » ^ ib-J ^ nW > dt t ^ Wth # y AwuM unroofed t #
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§ 14 . $ lQte ^ f . Bubiie Affafc *\
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), Dec. 2, 1810, page 614, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2411/page/42/
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