The Parliamentary Register: Or An Impartial Report of the Debates ..., volume 1

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The Parliamentary Register: Or An Impartial Report of the Debates ..., volume 1
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If any man could be independent, if my human circumstances could insure independence, that noMe lord could not but be independent. He had attained the highest rank in his profession. He stood in that proud, miinent, end exalted situation, in which no object could b^^ pro- scuted Digitized by Google S46 THE PARLIAMENTARY BECISTER. |jCOM.
sented to him to tempt him to swerve from his duty. He i¥as a public character too, more under the observation of the public than any individual in the nation.
...All the business of his court was public ; and there was a greater Tariety of cases submitted to its decisions, than to that of any other court of justice. He should venture to say, that whilst so high a sense of moral rectitude, whilst^ so scrupu- lous a regard to justice, prevailed in this country, no chief justice would ever be found to act unjustly. He should be fflad to know, what objection there could be to the noble lord's assisting at the d^liberationsof the cabinet for foreign afiairs, and that council was first called the committee for foreign affairs ?

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