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*? # &r ! P * * H ?* ift v «^ r ., welV ^ J ^ r ^*» s H ** S 8 t 5 & ' - / --g-vn ^ r ^ M f a- / I n i * N ^ K ^ W ^ W * eW& * ^* ac % JMhe M ^ Sp * aOc * Mi * substituted ,,, The , ; W £ M : in jfrow more and more in sensible , to the
re ^ 1 gpqd of hi § country ; fog * ejjeryj man is iq ^ it ftUve t $ hi $ owi > personal , i » : Ur * st $ 3 an 4 t > ese niuy fc > e cove Loped ^ tjLe furt ji inriijg of measures adverse to # or ^ reve ^ tjf ^ g those , Which are beneficial to the 4 ? oHntr £ . The jjamd o £ the substitute will . natu / a ^ l y grjiw 4 based and seryije by the 4 ajiy
subjection of bis voice and opinions to , tUe « tecisioii of his patron ; aad thus % hts % vro parties corrupting and . corrupted vviil gradually . grow Jl ^ ore . and more cations . tp thi ? ' $ v $ t \ iijjp fii honour argyi patriotism , . / That this is tUe natural and necessary fffept : < tf the oligarepical system uopne c 4 ^ denig . , pfovv far . it exists in this coun ^ cy : U another o ^ u ^ stion . It may be So oje tim ^ , ^ ugposiug it to £ xist , before all its baneful be Ml
coQ ^ ratxehces can deve ^ op < : but , « is sure as the dry rot if aao . t prcveated iu titme ^ . will destroy ievcry beam of timber in a feui »({ itig to which it can have access , so su ^ e is it , . that the corruption necessarily produced by an oligarchical System , will increase , till it has destroyed every paVtitle of manly spirit , and left to the constitution the frame only without the
substance , ( , . _ . li&e arguments , if they can be call e d by that uaijie , ^ rlnch w ** re brought forward' against Sir F . . Biirdett , wofe very ieeoie ' . ' Tbey rested chierty on the danger rf > fct * anp ? , the honor of innovation , and > thc Nourishing' state of the empire under its prvsent system . On the danger of change it may be observed , " that the
person , who are against change , should ht ± tor the motion at lt * ast in some de ^ rte ; -is the nature of the present system is in iliangt- more and more the actual state of the government . They , who dread innovation , should be the more on their -guard against the innovations of time , and ¦ the present system is innovation ; for it is only within these few ^ year * that the pur- .
chase and sale of borougtys could be taik / bd « t opeyily , and wherever such a transactiotk took , place / ' it wa , s '' carried on nndvr ev&ty sWcie ^ iitf concealment that could be 'Vmai ^ iecT ; And as lo t" ^« Oourishing state jort ^ ' ^ ouritry , if siich a th ^ n ^ could be nitfhtfiolh ^ d at present , this was owing hot tc »*^ lf ^ c ^ r ^ up tloh , * wiiich Is saiU to Juive of
^ . t ^ Ji O place , b » jt to ffre erie ^ ii-s the r »> totiy » whiin that jpor ^ uj > Viou had i ^ pt as yefstiUtfherf . It i > « . long time before \ pe i ' ufl ^ fift ^ a of " a system are developed . WTttt' ^^^ ofcie'W the rei ^ n WeWA ^ } 'ir ¥ t tiy" ^ Hmi * c - oWon < itfl ^ i | fcr ^ % a < i n ^ ; )> y its own vote it& existence for four years ,,
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"Wfi ^ v ^ J ^ ^ p ^ fo ^ tF ^ bw * ^ T ^ i ^^ tbte a «»^ M HfSifr ^ mfif 9 ^ m » li ^^ itf ^ - ^ tiiti&mf& >* i < 4 * tv&fimmm * * t «* wi » wifo ^ J ^ allS ' % < teb ^«» jBWJ # S % Gjfj *^ H 9 \ WL&f P < W * npn ^^ xem&if&H&h tS&lPf n * P « % i ; ffibailiii 4 >« X ^ VW ||} i < . * iag « h ^ p if - fami * & $ i } m \« j i ^^ rvoiedi . jtmemfit $ b $ < & y ^ fs t ^ ^ ei ^ ^ pstjte «» ts for t ^^ i ^ ^ pr ^ . batioA- . I » . ^ € 5 j ** m ^ munj ^ r ihe , sy ^ w ao 4 . f »^
° ^ iP ^^^ s lg - . o < 3 » S ^*^^ pa ^ ia ^^ p ^ . wjbeay once , es ^ aj ^ ishctL -t # JK t % . cpnsidcrahia extent , oc ^ as ion ^ a . chaage iathe , pe ^ QH # , w ^ ^ tUese m ^^ jas obtain tUeir ftea ^ : and it cannot be denied that there , ia more cha ^ c ^ fe integer aiid , ab > l v ity v ^ i ^ p ^^ co ^ iduft of a ja ^ t-it ^ ber i ^ . ^ un A ^ Tgo a , scrutiDy r than when , hjs situati ^ ^ pet > ds merely on tbeienKth ^ oi his purW ^ ¦! , * -
But tune reconciles man to tUeTgreat , fSt absurdities , ^ nd tk ^ y are defen ^ l ^ d jol ^ Qt with Xlie , ^ -reuttr per-tio aciiy , ^ ^ eTl mqr ^ glari ng they are in th % eye * of , jthqse- toy , wI ^ lo b \ they are . exposed . } . Otb ^ fwise ^ l * ow cap wi ? -account fo » t |>« faial . errors of idolatry , the bi ^ otted attachxc cxit to . Uie Papal , See ^ tbje infent . GkidjofTWbetj ^^ r
the Caaba of Mecca , Iu this questiQn v ^ f reform we are not therefor ^ £ 0 be s ^ ifprised ,. if ooe shouldvefitui ^ to , 4 fi Iaare , th ^ t , h ( e wpuld a § soon part with-the T ^ pre- ^ se » S * M o ^ Jpi ^ W ^ e ,. iwl . tj ^ qfi ,.. 5 > f * Sarum y i e ^ of tj ^ e iaos ^ popiflous county of E r ^§ lau 0 , as tj ^ at o £ . a pl ^ cp wW ^ Pf ^ no inhabitants : ia . sliajrt ^ tb ^> t « thf accir t dental purcb ^ er of a s po t co \^ d choose two representatives * , as . useful ^ o th *
kingdom as a poput (>^ $ couaty . ^^ s is , bringing the ^ esftiqn of . Tqjffeat&ufaap . . ttt * an i ^ sue .- indeed ; and it coiai ^ to the question , whether in a succession of purchasers it is Ukely- that their substitutes would equally attend to , -the interests of the jkingdom > as those r ^ Qmirmte i ^ by the pe |> ie , who would know by experience th ^ charactevs of the person s tl > e y seut to parliament .
But in this question 3 paradox ha £ been seen . One of the members for Yorkshire , declared himself against reform * Now this may seem . passing strange tl ^ at a person , who is repo / ted , to have spo&t about a handre ^ T tlipns ^ nd pounds , to ,,. a |; " -r taiii the digaity of representing Vor fc ^ yre » should like to oe j ^ la ^ e ^ pq the fi ^ m e lc r ^ with a jinan ^ w > id jia * . b ^ eu > c ^ t U ^ , kte t House on thp : npr ^ i / iatiq ^ . itf j i ^ rson ^ wlio has ' acquiredthe rijcht of sendlrur t ^ o
' m < inb «? Vof parllimept ; f or , ever for , a much lcss ^ sum . rTiJ . w flaraaox !\ p . \^ ev ^ r is not diifvcult pf explao ^ tion ^ fMlD ^ PKV - shire itself dow not di | F ^ r so * in . ut ^ ft ? " * a borough as ';' -is > ^ P ^^ ^ hf ^ P ^ RFff ' of c ^ s ^ tfie . PftH ^^^ ip c PjSKRl > W > is so & ^ % n } tie c ^ c pf jepre 5 en \ a \ u e& js wtf n ^ t p ^ y ^ r ^ few
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), May 2, 1817, page 318, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2464/page/62/
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