Speeches of the Late Right Honourable Richard Brinsley Sheridan. (Several Corrected By Himself) 1

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Speeches of the Late Right Honourable Richard Brinsley Sheridan. (Several Corrected By Himself) 1
Sheridan, Richard Brinsley, 1751-1816
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134 [march 4f ^e» 203; nce$ 145. Mr. ErMne and Mr. Pigott being then coiled to the bar, the farmer addressed himself to the wpeaker.
« Sir, ** As my teamed friend and I cannot submit to the restraint which the House, in its toisdom, has been pleased to impose upon us, with- out departing from the positive instructi^ of the electors of West- minster, whose rights, under (he law, we were engaged and prepared as lawyers, to assert and support, we must beg leave to withdraw ourselves from the bar.'
...* They accordingly retired. ' The high bailiff was then called to the bar; and after an examination and further debate, it was decided by a nuffority of nine to continue the scrutiny.
March 4.
OFFICE REFORM BTLI^.
Upon the question " That this bUl be engrossed," Mr. Sheridan rose and said, he had no objec* tionto the motion, nor to let the bill go to the tnird reading, wh^n he flattered himself he should be able — certainly not to con lfe iiS c the right honorable gentleman, bnt — to shew him that the present bill was absohitely and entirely unnecessary; because the Board of Treasury had all the powers the bill ' proposed to invest in commissioners vested in them already.


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