What Next Or the Peers And the Third Time of Asking

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What Next Or the Peers And the Third Time of Asking
Henry Rich
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THE POOR LAW REFORM was introduced with the unanimous approbation of all the most eminent men of every shade of political opinion. It was supported in the Commons by Radicals, Tories, and Whigs ; and when Cobbett, the great manager of the opposition, ventured on a division, Mr. Hume, Mr. Roebuck, and Sir R. Peel were seen by the sides of Lord Althorp and Lord John Rus- sell. In the Lords, the Duke of Wellington, then the leader of his party, Lord Wharncliffe, Lord Winchilsea, and Lord Liverpool
..., fought in the same ranks with Lord Lansdowne and Lord Brougham. The Duke of Wellington, Lord Ellen- borough, and Lord Salisbury themselves drew many of the clauses of the Bill, and sought to add materially to the powers of the Commissioners. During the two years and a half which have passed since the Bill became law, the landed gentry, whether Tories, Whigs, or Radicals, have been among; the most zealous and the most effectual o administrators of its provisions. They have been the chairmen and vice-presidents of its Boards of Guardians, and its defenders against the ignorance and dishonesty, or the prejudices of its assailants.

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