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Dialogue between a Member of the Ins /Tory Anti-reformist alias Member of the Ins/, a Whig Anti-Reformer, alias a Member of the Outs, and a Reformist, alias a Peoplesman
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Member of the Ins - (turning the People's-man). Sir, you are an enemy of the Constitution!
Member of the Outs. So he is: I am sorry to say it
People's man. There are good points in the Constitution, and there are bad ones. I am a friend to the good points - I am an enemy to the bad ones. Gentlemen, are you friends to the bad ones?
Member of the Ins. There are no bad ones.
Member of the Outs. No, not one. None at all,
Peoples man. Suppose we were to look at them and see whether there may not be a bad one or two in the number /How are we to know this? Suppose we were to examine /inquire/ them, taking them up one by one./
Member of the Ins /Tory Anti-Reformist/. Not I indeed: no such luck for me[?]: Nothing could be more dangerous. The Constitution never could /could not/ /would/ stand it. No such task for me: no; nor for you neither. Very good advice indeed. The less you say about it the better.
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