A Letter to Lord Brougham in Reply to Isaac Tomkins Gent And Mr Peter Jenki

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A Letter to Lord Brougham in Reply to Isaac Tomkins Gent And Mr Peter Jenki
Richards John N.
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" Your attempts at gallantry may, possibly, not always have suc- ceeded ; but, supposing that you have been, sometimes, laughed at, is not the language you use rude and unfeeling? You do not, perhaps, excel in those modes of pleasing which win the affections of the gentler sex; but, why, there- fore, libel them ? No one will deny that you have your useful qualities; and why not be sa- tisfied with the praises they justly gain for you ? Why attempt things, for which you are wholly unfit ? Your L...ordship, perhaps, may remember the fable of the ass, who attempted to imitate the lap-dog.
In the tract, which, under the assumed name of Isaac Tomkins, contains your "Thoughts, "after expressing your opinion, in a somewhat tri- umphant manner, that reform is rapidly ad- vancing, and that the present moment is favour- able to your purpose of procuring the improve- 15 ment and remoulding of our institutions in Church and State, you proceed to give us a sketch of the legal rights and privileges of the nobility.


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