The Eloquence of the British Senate a Selection of the Best Speeches of the Mos

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The Eloquence of the British Senate a Selection of the Best Speeches of the Mos
Hazlitt, William, 1778-1830
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' 453 With respect to the other part of the minister's speech, \vhich rehited to the allies of his lion, friend Mr. Grey, he thought he might answer it completely by asking the minister, \V'ho will you have for yours r On our part there are infuriated republicans ; on yours there are the slaves of despotism ; both of them unfriendly perhaps to the constitution : but there was no comparison between tiiem in point of real hostility to the spirit of freedom. The one, by having too ardent a zeal fo...r liberty, lost sight of the true medium by which it was to be presei*'- ed ; the other detested the thing itself, and are pleased with nothing but tyranny and despotism. Upon the word imiovatwn he must take the liberty of repeating what he uttered almost the first time he Jtd- dressed that house ; an observation which some thought quaintly expressed " That the greatest innovation that could be introduced in the constitution of England, was to come to a vote that there should be no innovation in it.

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