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fied ^ th insult offered therp , tfit in ^^ ^ xt : ineetrag talked of peUtiqm * if £ ^ fihe regent £ q *? the dismissarortlfe viceroy ; ^ ik ! yre heEeve such a ; petition is stilt i #
agitaCK ) 4- Whether this will be cbmgife ! ^ I ^ qf npt , is pot a feiftfeir bf ^^ y ^ reat importance :. Tlie ^^ tMofK : s . rp ay rejoic e , and evfcfcjfM ^ iJtttanjw ill rejoice witli th ^ tfi , tfiat ^^ ey : stil l , have it in
their power to lay their grievances before Par | iamepts arid to petition for the same liberty , which is no \ y allowed by papists to protesfcants in every country in . Europe , ex * cept those in alliance with Great Britain . Upon a view , however , of die whole transaction * it is very
evident that we are much indebted to the prince regent For the turn that it has taken ; forbad his disposition been different , and hTs mini been imbued with intolerant
principles * we cannot conceive that the persons , whoever they were , who foriined the plan would have been stopped sp easily in the commencement of so extensive ah andei ^ taking . \ . _ H die , legislature this afiair proauced some debates , as did
the clauses ijre Have in . entioiied in the Mutiny Bill ;; , seyeral other matters , have l ? een discussed , of which oil ? limit ? permit us to give biit a sjiott account . The case
of Lord Eldori and the king ' s H ^ alth ^ l 804- ^ was brought on by Mr . # tet 1 jre ^ d ; iri which he was s up > rtea , 6 ^ S ir # . ^ urdetf , but ^ -- ^ # ^ orreg 6 iaroppowuonmtttiiaiers spojke on trie pcca-r f ^ - . TWe chid ' f Fact " iivg&L by ^ Ir . Vmtfefe ^ aCtnat ^ n tfe 6 * ° fMarch , 4 to * , toi-d Eldbn ha 4 ^> w , mxk'w % f > i $ *« ha ^ been ^ i £ h thf kjnpjj
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bill £ qr alienntipg ^ b ^ cmvsm l ^ ds , thai on the . 9 l ^ <) f . jWf ^ fc ^ t . commission was signed byA th ef king , and ^ Xo rd EidQg bang gp ^ Uqaaed Q n ^ ie kin ^ s iie ^ l th ^ h ^ vl ^ ecJL ^ ed that _ he was aware of what Jbe
was doing , an 4 wawd , take . tbe wbole respojasibility oa ii ^ xusel ^ This responsibility Mr , ' 0 rhitbrea 4 wished to put to i ^ siae , cfor h ^ declared , that attliattixne ^ aa < i tp a later period , th ^ king was _ unsound in mind , his ^ reason was
clodded ,, his judgmenteclipsed . —^ Lord Ca ^ tlereagh siated that Lord Eldon did n > ot act . on . his own | udgnjent ; on th . 5 th pf M ^ rch he consulted ministers aaxbe propriety of submitting : the bill to
the kiug > who cfecUred ^ ijxat it mast xiQ % only be ^ ij ^ i ^ ittect but e ^ plam ^ d , to hl ^ i . Oa t his the physicians were a ^ emble ^ l , who declared the king cQXXipeteiit to perform the , a <; U O [ n the 9 th it
became necessary to submit other bill ? to him , particularly the Mutin y JBill * On the 9 th qf - ^ p ril the physicians declared . the . king fully competent , and be soon after came down to the Hfouse- Lord
Castlereaghdenied that the ^ ing ' s illness amounted to insanity > ^ t furthest it could be terxne ^ only mental derangements Mr . Yorke supported Lord C ^ stle re agb , ^ and threw Iblame on Mr .. Whitbr ^ ead
for having delay ^ ct lpj > g- in bringing 30 importa «) t . a topic fc ^ r fore the House . . To tlbis . ^ r jE r Burdett vrg ^ d , that pp ie ^ tli of time should ^ reen , piabJic r ipg * p vyjio wer ^^ jfrequefltly sx ? clpi ^ d with p > ower tliat t ^ questio ^ ift ^ oa at t ^ Qse tiu ^ s fo ^ t ^ ir ^ Ji nqu ^ - c& £ ^ Q ^ idlte ^ ugatq ^ y . , " Xp hi * p i ^ ^ p ^ ai ^ a ^ e ^ earjl y ^ diat mmistej ^ , < 1 ^ when the r kfpgr ) , w ^ % fe ^^ l ?^^^ wi W hiwai
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), March 2, 1811, page 183, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2414/page/55/
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