The Letters of Runnymede

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The Letters of Runnymede
Benjamin Disraeli
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My Lords, You have unfurled the national standard. Its patriotic and hearty motto is, " Justice for Eng- land." The English nation will support you in your high endeavours. Fear not that they will be backward. They recognise your Lordships as their natural leaders, who have advanced, according to your hereditary duty, to assist them in the extremity of their degraded fortunes. The time is come for bold and vigorous conduct ; the time is come to rid ourselves of that base tyranny, offensive to t
...he pride of every Englishman, no matter what his religious sect or class of political RUNNYMBBE. 149 opinions. The English nation will not be ruled by the Irish priesthood. Five years of Whig gorernment have not yet so completely broken our once proud spirit, that we can submit without a murmur or a struggle to such a yoke. If Athens, even in her lower fortunes, could free herself of her thirty tyrants, let us hope that England, in spite of all the jobs of our corrupt and corrupting €rovemment, may yet chase away those gentlemen who, fresh from the unction of M'Hale and the mild injunctions of the apostolic Kehoe, have undertaken to guard over the rights and liberties, the property and the religion, of Protestant England.

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