A Life of Lord Lyndhurst From Letters And Papers in Possession of His Family

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If I expressed myself too strongly on the subject, are not my accusers the very persons who supplied me with the language they now affect to condemn ? I now quit this subject, I hope for ever. " We have given these lengthened extracts, not only as interesting examples of Lyndhurst's oratorical power, but as his own vindication of language to this day often misrepresented, which was unfairly condensed into an epigrammatic phrase, for the purpose of making him obnoxious to the Liberal, and especi...ally the Irish Liberal party. Whatever view may be taken of these extracts, it cannot justly be said, as it has been by a recent writer, 1 that Lord Lyndhurst, " tardily convinced " of the imprudence of his original speech, " had sought to attenuate its force by various explanatory observations. " Lord Lyndhurst was not a man at any time to run away from his words or to equivocate with their meaning. Had he been convinced of their imprudence, he would have said so frankly. But the reader can judge for himself whether, so far from the charge thus made being true, it is not the fact, that he established, beyond dispute, that he had said no more, even if he had used the very words attributed to him, than had been said over and over again by Mr.

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