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tifefeqtfojrvya ^ iji "/ jjtft "" - house of 5 eoinxi 3 K@ii % -.. JtM ? .. k . ^ as . put oiF ' s& *» iv erab /^ n ^ s * The question is 6 f ~ $ rtofc importance , 31 * 4 the policy , and wen propriety , of . these
in-• ifiHttnati <> n 6 ii $ Jtojus very < juestidfi-. abfe- ; £ or the accuser in ' this case lisivery powerful , and requires no ^ advantages on his side ; and so far foin giving an attorney-gene-¦ s ial a ' power to bring forward an 3 u » ifaor at his pleasure into court , £ " or to suspend the rod over him in r terrorem * we should be inclined
- ~ : lo increase the guard on the side -of the subject , and make eighteen ~ at teast of the grand jury concur in findine the bill . Qjar limits do not permit us to enifer further into the business of
the hws ££ * in which the arrny estSimites ^ r-lBdiaa affairs , p articralailjl tfe § r 4 iberty of the press in Jtidi 0 ff ? -tfee supplies for the Por-: ffttrgu ^ ser ^ rfhe slav e trad e bill , and irsevfer&l other matters of 'ithpoT
3 Ait 3 cnc&yLmeF& < discussed . Of the discussion 3 ^ 1- oad , that of the meeting of Westminster was tht —most remarkable . This was
called to consider the pTOpinety-of-aBtaddress to the Prince Regent , -whicli was moved by Major Cart-* ¦^ g ^ fc , ^^ S ^??^ l . ^ . /* ? — -i n WaliLefo ^ Ad ^ Uh cj&tt ^ rn resom-* tfetos-passed unanimously I ^ y ; the ^ i ^ tlftgv ^ - 'The address was dji ' ^ : ^ 4 tfetf t 6 be presented by the high
^ i . Jaii % ft ^ d ; Sir ^ Ff-artcis Bitrdett ; u \ i \ atoJflhe l « it | er , in , coiisec [ uent 6 of & 3 i ' - ^ V at ^ erf thanks to Him , m&Ie & " ' blx WeW ^ t ^ wfeich was -o : 'i fi ? W . ^ th /* e' greatest ap--» ifj Mj 3 aii # ??\ y ^ ljflfe jt ' d ^ irei * , after' coiv ^ 'J r ^ olerieG ^ . t ^^ a , ^ ' ! of tfe ti ' ^ ilft ^? " > f : " - aSrfi ^ i ^ gi ^ 3 ^ oa ' oth § ty . e ^ tr ^ i ^ t : s of 1 , 'W ^ f ^ eiiftv veprobai ^ T in ^ h ^ rn ^ i ri " ^ S ? tm fadrttB ^ ih ^ j ^ eseat 4 ^ , » ^^^ sWmmfMs ^'\ § PW i m which it attribtites au tfie 6 vi 1 s ' ot
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the country , atoddfron ^ jwhf ^ h it anticipates as fearful an issue to thtf "" prince -as 1 Jbefel Beirdi annd of Spain throughtbfc arts of uhe ia « famous 0 odoy > Tile glariiig fotte that have been di ^ pjayed , and defen 4 ed , and passed , over ,
in the house of comiBons , give but too great countenancy , to tfce language of this address ; V ai ^ Jtie advocates of the preseot fboroughmongermg system ^ if they do-not read it witli "weepingseyes , will infallibly do it with gnashing of teeth .
Pndet hstc Qpprobiia diei , Et dici potuisse , et non potuisse rtfelli . The general fast followed soon after this rfieeting ; and if the highest authomy called upon us to deplore onr sirrs , the ? nation could hot Want far self-reproach when it read the address of the
city of Westminster . To fast and to pray without any te ^ ntroxis td refotm is but a-mockerjr of rerr ^ feh ;' tvhilst ort the other hstttd there-oicthtiot be a nobler isr ght thkri ^ the ^^ mrniliati ^ ii tf a coiintry befcy ^ the Supr ^ iH ^
Be-4 Bg ^ £ iknfe $ sk ^ J ^ ts _^ oli ^ a ^^ aud its determination " tcTTnakc tKoTe reforms , which justice , homand
nour , and even policy de . -Otir goldihas . disap peared . To this th ^ tiatioti- is a ^ cu 5 toin " ed . It is / 'iibiy / tol 1 ? j ^ pare itself &r anotier eveVit , 'th ' jfi ai § kppearance ot silver . A prpcl ^ bqr ^ tic ^ t horn the is
Ba ^ k a strong presag ^ M apprbaehiivg fater . It announced that the abllfetrs ^ enrrent for ^ shillings , W < mld b ^ receive ! at the Bailor fiv ^; $ Mtling ^ irf s « j p ^ nce ^ and all t& doll ^ ssu ^ iiiftftiit ^ ^ voukl bear this > & *« T > i 0 & had gtown , scarce betor this p ^ i ^ mlti ^ ai ^ d *» gg wcrethfi ^ . W ^^ M ^ fl ^ nirt , as ^ t ^ ey ffi ^ qe ^ " |! nb
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), March 2, 1811, page 186, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2414/page/58/
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