The Speech of a Right Honourable Gentleman On the Motion for Expelling Mr Wilk

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The Speech of a Right Honourable Gentleman On the Motion for Expelling Mr Wilk
George Grenville
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En- abling fuch a perpetual incapacity upon any individual. There are indeed fome inftances * Bills of of the latter * kind in our ftatute books, Pen" S ltii" d ^ ut even tnere tnev ^ ave been frequently animadverted upon, and heavily cenfured as acts of violence and injuftice, and breaches of the conftitution. Let us remember the well known obfervation of the learned and fenfible author of L'Efprit des Loix, who flates it as one of the excellencies of the Englifli conftitution, of which he was... a profeffed admirer, " that the judicial pow- " er is feparated from the legiflative ;" and tells us, " that there would be no liberty if " they were blended together, that the " power over the life and liberty of the " citizens would then be arbitrary ; for the " judge would be the legiflator. " Shall we then, who are the immediate delegated guardians of that liberty and conftitution, ihall we fet the wicked example, and at- tempt to violate them to gratify our paf- fions or our prejudices ? And for whom and upon what occafion ?

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