The Historical And the Posthumous Memoirs of Sir Nathaniel William Wraxall 1772

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Fox expressing himself a warm advocate for dispatch, and Pitt not opposing it, while Major Scott represented the injustice and cruelty of procrastinating the prosecution, Mr. Hamilton (subsequently more known as Marquis of Abercorn) gave notice that he would move for a call of the House. He did so a few days afterwards, declaring that he was solely impelled by his feelings for an accused and persecuted individual to invoke their justice on the present occasion. He testified some surprise at not... finding Fox in his place, from whom he had expected personal support, deplored the hard fate of a man who, after having devoted his life to one of the greatest offices which could be held by a subject, which he had executed so meri- toriously, found only accusation on returning home, and concluded by making the motion for a call. Sheridan immediately rising, denied that his absent friend had ever professed a wish for continuing the prosecution during the present session, unless an attendance could be procured becoming its gravity and importance.

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