Speeches At the Bar And in the Senate

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Su:, I move, " That this house do resolve itself into a committee of the whole house, to consider the state of the laws by which oaths or declarations are requured to be taken or made, as qualificaiicns for the enjoyment of offices, or for the exercise of civil lunction?, so far as the same affect his majesty's Eoman Catholic subjects ; and whether it would be expedient, in any what manner, to alter or mo- dify the same, and subject to what provisions or regulations.'' The reports state that **
... the right honourable and learned member was heard throughout with the most profound attention, iatermpted only by the loudest expressions of admiration and respect** 1*601 replied, avowing, as he commenced, the charge of presumption to which any man would be liable who attempted to answer such a speech. ** lie knew wcdl that under any cu^cumstances his adversary would be an overpowerin}; antagonist ; but under the present, when he replied to a tpeecb which he (Mc BB. MILNER. 221 Ped) had made five yesfi ago, and which he, having the poww of tearing to pieces then by that extraordinaiy faculty of reasoning which he posseued, chotie to leave unanswered until that night, when, besides bis great talents, be kid every other advantage, the difficulty was beyond calculation incfeased." AUud.

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