A Letter From the Right Honourable Edmund Burke to a Noble Lord On the Attacks

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It was full in the eyes of thofe who worked with me. It was left on principle. On principle I did what was then done ; and on principle what was left undone was omitted. I did not dare to rob the nation of all funds to reward merit. If I prefled this point too clofe, I acted contrary to the avowed principles on which I went. Gentlemen are very fond of quoting me ; but if any one thinks it worth his while to know the rules that guided me in my plan of reform, he will read my printed fpeechon tha...t fubject ; at leaft what is contained from page 230 to page 241 in the fecond Volume of the collection which a friend has given himfelf the trouble to make of my publications. Be this as it may, thefe two Bills (though atchieved with the greateft labour, and management of every fort, both within and without the Houfe) were only a part, and but a fmall part, of a very large fyftem, comprehending all the objects I ftated in opening my proportion, and indeed many more, which I juit hinted at in my Speech to the Electors of Briftol, when I was put out of that reprefentation.

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