Debates Relative to the Affairs of Ireland in the Years 1763 And 1764 volume

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Debates Relative to the Affairs of Ireland in the Years 1763 And 1764 volume
James Caldwell
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169 traordinary Nature of the Proceeding, to which it relates ; a Proceeding which is neither fup- ported by Juftice, nor countenanced by Pre- cedent ; this I imputed rather to Error than Defign, and, considering it in that Light, I have cail no Reflection on the Houfe, and I apprehend that every Member has a Right to exprefs his Surprize at what ftrikes him, as ex- traordinary and unaccountable, and is no more obliged to impute it to a Caufe which he thinks impoffible, than other Gentlemen are... obliged to impute it to a Caufe, which they think impoffible : If I have injured this Houfe, by fuppofing its Concurrence in a Meafure deftructive of the Conftitution of the Country, and the Happinefs and the Free- dom of the People, to be impoffible, I am ve- ry, very forry, and as fuch an Injury could never proceed from a difhonourable Opinion of the Houfe, or from any Malignity to it, I hope it may be forgiven. The Conftitution of the Country, Sir, and trre Happinefs and Freedom of the People, depend upon the pro- per Diftribution of Juftice in the Courts of Law, and there is no Court of Law of greater Confequence, and Dignity, than the Court of Exchequer, which has immenfe Property in its Difpofal.

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